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‘Love Island’ is a British reality television show that first premiered on June 7, 2015, on ITV2. It is a revival of the earlier series with the same name that aired on ITV for two seasons from 2005 to 2006. The earlier series had as celebrities as its participants unlike the present show that has ordinary people as its participants.
‘Love Island’ is essentially a matchmaking show where a number of “single” participants are brought together on an island. It is there that they have to find their partners and become couples. The show is ultimately a test of survival and through survival, it leads its participants towards finding love.
In the year 2018, ‘Love Island’ received the BAFTA award for the ‘Best Reality and Constructed Factual’ category. So far Love Island has had five seasons so far, each with its own set of winners. Here’s everything we know about its upcoming season.
Love Island Cast: Who is in it?
Caroline Flack is the host of the show. She is an English radio and television presenter. She has hosted various ITV2 spin-off shows such as I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! NOW! from 2009 until 2010 and The Xtra Factor from 2011 until 2013. Iain Stirling is the narrator of the show.
Each season of the series has a bunch of single men and women, called Islanders, who are taken in isolation to a remote location where they go in search of romance. There have been a total of 155 islanders till date. Out of which 79 were male and 76 were female. The youngest among the islanders so far has been Amelia Peters, who was just 18 years old when she joined the show. Jordan Ring, Marcel Somerville, and Paul Knops were the oldest at 31 years old. The youngest winner till date has been Amber Davies, who was 20 years old when she became the winner of the third season. The winner of Season 2, Cara De La Hoyde, was the oldest winner.
Love Island Plot: What is it about?
The format of the show involves a bunch of single contestants who are taken out to a villa in Mallorca. These contestants, called Islanders, are under constant video surveillance during the entire length of their stay. After selection, the Islanders are doubled up as couples either based on love, friendship or money. Initially, this coupling happens based on instinct and one can choose the other but over time they are re-coupled where they can either remain with their initial couples or consider changing their partners. The winning couple gets a prize money of 50,000 dollars.