Love Island’s summer return could be postponed as the coronavirus continues to cripple the world. The popular ITV2 show is set to air this summer, with new host Laura Whitmore taking the reigns , but the production is said to be in doubt.
24.02.2020 - 19:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has revealed the reality dating show will be back for summer 2020.
The future of the hit ITV2 programme had been in doubt after the tragic death of former host Caroline Flack.
But ITV bosses confirmed last night the Majorcan villa will be swinging open its doors to a raft of fresh contestants come May.
And applications to take part are now being accepted.
The first ever winter series brought its fair share of romance, heartbreak and drama - and now you can get
Love Island’s summer return could be postponed as the coronavirus continues to cripple the world. The popular ITV2 show is set to air this summer, with new host Laura Whitmore taking the reigns , but the production is said to be in doubt.
Laura Whitmore has opened up on her doubts about returning to host a second series of Love Island amid reports she has signed a £1million deal to present it later this summer. The 34 year old stepped in close friend Caroline Flack as host of the most recent series of the hit ITV2 show after she took time out from the programme following her arrest and charge for assault by beating in December.
Caroline Flack's close friend Mollie Grosberg has opened up on the Love Island finale's tribute to the late TV star, who was found dead in her London apartment on Saturday 15 February.The winter series of the hit dating show came to an end on Sunday evening, 23 February, where a montage of the presenter's best bits was shown.The islanders were told about her untimely death off-screen and beforehand.
Love Island officially wrapped up on Sunday night following yet another series jam-packed with ‘I’ve Got A Text,’ awkward tasks and flirting, as Paige Turley and Finn Tapp were crowned winners. In an emotional live episode, where a tribute to former host Caroline Flack was made, 22 year old Paige was awarded the £50,000 cash prize which she chose to split with her beau Finn 20.
Love Island's final paid tribute to the late Caroline Flack tonight (February 23).
The first-ever winter Love Island series saw Paige Turley and Finley Tapp take home the crown, along with a solid £50,000 cash prize.
Love Island’s Laura Whitmore confirmed that the show will return to screens later this year after show bosses reportedly “held crisis talks” over the future of the show. During Sunday’s live final of the show, in which Paige Turley and Finn Tapp were crowned as the winners, presenter Laura Whitmore revealed the show will come back after calls for it to be axed in the wake of Caroline Flack’s tragic death.
Scots beauty Paige Turley has been named the winner of Winter Love Island 2020 in South Africa.
The first-ever winter Love Island series has come to an end and Paige and Finn have been crowned winners!