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01.06.2021 - 18:33 / ok.co.uk
Love Island is set to return to its Majorca villa this summer as fans eagerly await the return of the popular ITV2 dating show next month. After more than 18 months off air, the hit dating show, which is set to include more bisexual contestants, is finally back after the disappointment of last year's season being cancelled due to the coronavirus.
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Laura Whitmore has expressed hopes of making the late Caroline Flack "proud" as Love Island returns to screens next week. Caroline, who tragically took her own life at age 40 on February 15 2020, hosted the popular dating show from 2015 to 2019.
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The BBC are reportedly planning to launch a dating show to compete with ITV's Love Island. It is understood that the BBC is working on a post-Covid dating show called Love In The Flesh, which will pair up couples who believe they found The One on dating apps during the coronavirus pandemic.The would-be-couple will meet for the first time on screen on a Love Island-style first date abroad to see if the spark of romance is still alive in the sizzling sun.
Love Island 2021 fans are getting more and more excited and now reports have surfaced that the sun-soaked reality TV show’s cast are already in “quarantine in Spain”.
After a year of being starved from fire pits, ‘I’ve got a text’, lots of cracking on and hot men walking around with their 10 packs on show, the hit ITV show Love Island is returning to our screens. While we’re super excited to have something exciting to watch every night over summer, that's not the only reason we can’t wait.
It was confirmed last week that we can expect to see Love Island return to our screens at the end of June, and we cannot wait.This means presenter and voice over couple Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling will jump aboard a flight to Majorca to host the show.
Love Island wouldn’t be what it is without the lovely Laura Whitmore, who has been one of the most recognisable voices and faces on the telly for years now. Not only is she loved for her presenting skills, she’s also open, honest, funny and has a legion of fans on social media.Let’s delve into Laura’s life so far and go back to where it all began for the Irish beauty.Always destined for our screens, Laura is known for being a television presenter, radio and podcast host, author and model.
baby basket with a blanket in the hot sun. New mum Laura was on a relaxed day out with her husband and fellow Love Island star Ian Stirling ahead of their new Love Island filming and had what looked like their baby girl in a basket covered by a white blanket.