Demi Jones and Luke Mabbott have split after four months together, according to reports. Justin Bieber lookalike Luke, 25, and 21 year old Demi reached the final of Love Island in February, but have now called it quits.
10.05.2020 - 20:05 / evoke.ie
Love Island bosses are said to be considering the possibility of the show returning in the autumn. Last week ITV announced the hit reality series would not be going ahead this summer due to the coronavirus.
The safety and well being of those involved were the grounds behind the decision to push back the show to next year but now it seems producers are reconsidering.
The Sun on Sunday has reported that producers have been discussing the possibility of bringing back the show in September or
Demi Jones and Luke Mabbott have split after four months together, according to reports. Justin Bieber lookalike Luke, 25, and 21 year old Demi reached the final of Love Island in February, but have now called it quits.
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, apparently, this is not the case for Love Island’s Ched Uzor and Jess Gale.
Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman have moved into their first home together, sharing images from their flat in South West London.The Love Island stars found romance on the sixth series of the hit ITV2 show, which aired from South Africa at the start of the year.
Love Island will celebrate its best moments in a Gogglebox style series, it has been reported.The hit ITV2 dating show is not able to air this summer due to the coronavirus outbreak sweeping the globe. But bosses have reportedly been thinking of ideas to fill the schedule, and have recruited some of the best loved islanders of all time to relive the show’s greatest moments.
Zara McDermott shot to fame when she arrived on Love Island in 2018 as a bombshell addition and quickly captured the attention of the villa.The former government advisor turned heads when she walked in alongside Ellie Brown, and was quickly compared to the likes of glamour model Kelly Brook.
Love Island star Laura Anderson says ITV bosses made the right decision to scrap this year’s summer series and believes it would have been in poor taste to let the show go ahead.
By Peter White
Love Island is facing a fresh crisis amid the coronavirus outbreak, putting it at risk of not being able to air this summer. ITV bosses were hoping the hit show would be able to film in Majorca as normal following the success of the first winter series, filmed in South Africa.