Lewis Capaldi's ex-girlfriend is the early favourite to win the first ever Winter Love Island.
19.12.2019 - 18:36 / ok.co.uk
For the first time in the show's history, Love Island will air two series in 2020 with one season on screens in the winter and another airing in the normal summer slot. But the second series isn't the only huge change being made for the upcoming year, with Caroline Flack not hosting the show for the first time since it's inception in 2015.
Lewis Capaldi's ex-girlfriend is the early favourite to win the first ever Winter Love Island.
Winter Love Island is just around the corner, as this year’s contenders have jetted off to find love in a luxury villa in South Africa.
The time has finally come for us to tell Winter to ‘Do One!’ and get ready to see some new singletons hit the Love Island villa.
The first two Love Island contestants have seemingly been announced via social media posts. Siânnise Fudge and Connor Durman have both taken to Instagram to announce they are heading into the villa ahead of the official announcement.
Love Island starts on Sunday, and with it we shall rekindle our relationships with out sofas, hooked as we follow a group of attractive young singles fall in love, fall in lust or just fall out with one another. But let's be honest, securing a spot in the Love Island villa, under the South African sun, will afford participants the opportunity to leave with more than just a tan and a significant other… it is also a highly lucrative career springboard.
Irish TV presenter Laura Whitmore will replace Caroline Flack as the host of ITV’s upcoming series of Love Island.
Laura Whitmore has been confirmed as the new host of Love Island series six.