Love Island star Amber Gill, Anthony Joshua and Alexa Chung have lead the stars in attending Black Lives Matter protests across the UK on Saturday 6 June.
18.05.2020 - 10:35 / evoke.ie
While this year we won’t have a summer season of Love Island, plans are already underway for 2021.
And it looks like they could be planning a massive change as bosses are thinking of ditching the live format of the show.
Rather than recording the show live, the series may be pre-recorded to help the contestants adjust to their newly found fame.
Instead, the show will be filmed with stars being flown back to the UK where they can watch the nightly episodes and get a handle on their fame.
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Love Island star Amber Gill, Anthony Joshua and Alexa Chung have lead the stars in attending Black Lives Matter protests across the UK on Saturday 6 June.
Love Island narrator Iain Stirling has dedicated the ITV2 reality show's recent BAFTA nomination to the late presenter Caroline Flack.
When the news hit that Love Island would not be airing this year, we were all gutted – what are we supposed to do between 9pm and 10pm six nights a week?! Although we not be treated to a new bunch of UK singles entering the Love Island villa in a bid for romance this year, we can count on the Aussies to help fill that villa shaped hole in our hearts.
We should be enjoying season seven of Love Island right now, seeing a new batch of singletons trying to find love in the iconic villa.
Samira Mighty has reportedly split from her boyfriend Alex Dean.The 23 year old is thought to have ended her relationship with the Ibiza Weekender star after spending 14 months together. A source confirmed the news to The Sun Online, explaining that the pair parted ways before the UK went into lockdown two months ago.
Love Island could be set to be pre-recorded in a bid to protect contestants from the shock of fame when the show returns in 2021. According to reports the ITV dating show, which has been cancelled this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic, could no longer be filmed live.