Love Island is full of drama, but that doesn’t mean to say that the host isn’t expected to bring some more with her outfits. When Caroline Flack stepped down as presenter, Laura Whitmore had some very trendy shoes to fill.
25.01.2020 - 14:06 / ok.co.uk
Love Island has been the top show to watch every summer, even if the winter edition hasn’t been as popular with viewers. However, for wannabe reality TV stars who have dreams of being the next big islander there’s one requirement they’ve got to fulfil first.
According to a top celebrity talent agent the producers of Love Island are not keen on having people over the age of 30 on the show. Speaking exclusively to OK! online the agent said: “Age plays a massive part in getting on Love Island.
.Love Island is full of drama, but that doesn’t mean to say that the host isn’t expected to bring some more with her outfits. When Caroline Flack stepped down as presenter, Laura Whitmore had some very trendy shoes to fill.
Love Island viewers have revealed they’re planning to vote off Callum after he looks set to recouple with Molly, leaving Shaughna heartbroken. Callum has been growing close to blonde beauty Molly amid the Casa Amor twist, but with the villas set to rejoin each other for a recoupling, the Islanders have been asked to decide if they want to stick with their original partner, or recouple.
Siânnise please calm down, Connagh is not your man.
Love Island is now seen as a fast-track to celebrity, but once upon a time it was the celebrities themselves who were dying to appear on the show. That’s right, 15 years ago – when Love Island first aired – the original series saw a whole host of single celebs head to Fiji for eight weeks of sun, sea and (actual) sex – there were no creepy foot-squirming shots back then.