Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling have landed in Majorca ahead of Love Island returning to our screens for a long, hot summer on Monday.
The Love Island host, 37, and husband Iain, the show's voiceover, have been pictured touching down at Palma de Mallorca ready to meet the latest batch of love-seeking singletons.
Earlier this week, the ITV2 show unveiled this year's line-up set to enter a brand new villa in just a few days - with Michael Owen's daughter Gemma amongst the hopeful wannabes this year.
Laura - who took over from original host Caroline Flack in January 2020 - is set to oversee all the coupling ups and fallings outs once again as presenter, while Iain, 34, continues his reign as the dating show's cheeky voiceover.
Snapped arriving in Spain, the two stars - who share a young daughter together - looked in good spirits as they handled their luggage after flying into the country to record the opening scenes for the popular series.
Presenter cut a stylish figure in a casual ensemble featuring a stone-washed denim jacket and dark glasses - flashing a smile at one point.
Iain, who has been part of the Love Island family since the show's debut series, also donned a denim jacket for the flight to Spain - with the Scottish comedian also wearing protective facemask for the journey.
Earlier this week, the dad-of-one revealed he had already begun to start writing some of his joke for this year's series of Love Island - with former England striker Michael Owen, whose daughter Gemma is entering the villa, looking set to get a mention on the ITV2 show.
"Me and Mark [Busk-Cowley] who write it, we have 100 million percent been sending jokes back and forth to each other that involve the footballer Michael Owen," funnyman Iain told the RadioTimes when discussing what he thinks of this year's line up.
"There's some absolute doozies in there. And then we found out that one guy is a fishmonger, so like there's gonna be so many fish puns, it's gonna be ridiculous."
Former footballer Michael will likely be hoping he doesn't get too many mentions on the saucy reality TV show, after admitting his child going on Love Island is a is 'father's worst nightmare'.
On Thursday, the BT Sports pundit, 42, spoke for the first time since Gemma was confirmed as a contestant earlier this week, admitting that he has never seen the show but his "sensible" dressage rider daughter has assured him "it's not as bad as you think".
The former Liverpool FC star told ITV News: "I have no doubts that she will make us all proud. It’s probably a father’s worst nightmare, but whatever she wants to do you’ve got to be supportive. I’ve heard a lot about it.
"I think old, grumpy men like me will always have an opinion on it because I don’t watch it and you just hear snippets, but she assures me it’s not as bad as I think."
He added: "It's quite a big thing and whatever she wants to do, you have to be supportive and I think I've given her a decent enough grounding to be respectful".
*Love Island begins on ITV2 at 9pm on Monday 6 June.
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