Love Island 2023 is back in Mallorca for the summer with presenter Maya Jama back at the helm. The popular ITV2 dating programme is set to return for its tenth sizzling series in less than two weeks.
Love Island will start on Monday, June 5 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX as a host of brand new singletons seek to find love. Famed comedian and narrator Iain Stirling returns to voiceover each and every episode of the much-loved format.
The synopsis reads: "The Islanders must do their best to flirt, date, and couple up in a bid to avoid being dumped from the Island. With new arrivals, heads may turn, while others will prove their true feelings. From romance and heart-to-hearts to betrayal, bombshells, and broken hearts, there’s never a dull moment in the ultimate search for love.
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"More texts, fire pit gatherings and challenges await the lovestruck Islanders, meaning there’ll be plenty for them to dish the dirt on in the Beach Hut. Twists and turns will follow every step of the way, with shock recouplings, unexpected breakups and dramatic dumpings. As the couples attempt to win the hearts of each other and the public one couple will ultimately triumph and be crowned Love Island winners for Summer 2023."
The new series comes just three months after Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan were crowned winners of the winter series in March. They beat Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall in the final.
Also returning to ITV2 and streaming on ITVX is Love Island: Aftersun, with Maya Jama hosting live from London, catching up with Islanders as they leave the villa, getting first-hand interviews from family, celebrity fans, and ex-Islanders plus airing exclusive unseen footage.
Also set to make its return this summer is the official Love Island podcast, Love Island: The Morning After, hosted by Sam Thomspon and Indiyah Polak as they chat through their thoughts on the latest couplings, dumpings and bombshell antics.
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