What we know so far about Love Island 2022

The hit ITV series Love Island 2022 is set to be filmed in new villa as part of show shake up by media bosses MarkMeets can reveal.

The show which is already hunting social media for contestants is planing for a brand new villa to host this year’s singletons.new villa will likely still be on the Spanish island.

“They’re considering a range of options, but want to stay on the island which has provided the perfect sunny backdrop for the show.

“Bosses are conscious of the fact that this is also an opportunity to consider all the new elements they could introduce to enhance the show even further.

“For fans of Love Island this is huge news and they’ll be eager to see what the new villa looks like and how much it could change the show.”

“ITV2 are looking for vibrant singles from across the UK who want to head to the sun, in search of love!

“The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another, but to remain in paradise they must win the hearts of the public and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island.

“If you think you’ve got what it takes, then we want to hear from you straight away.”

On the show Islanders must do their utmost to couple up, date and flirt in a bid to not being dumped the Island.

With every new day comes new challenges including bombshell new arrivals.

Expect to see lots of drama when it comes to weekly recouplings as the truth behind the couples is unveiled – be ready for unexpected recouplings, dramatic departures and shock splits.
At the end of it all one pairing triumph as Love Island champions, with a cash prize of £50,000 up for grabs for the winners.

Love Island bosses were in talks with Laura Whitmore last month about returning to the show, according to reports. It comes after a u-turn by the ITV2 reality TV show after reports earlier this year suggesting they wanted a fresh face.

Other names linked with the ITV2 reality TV show were Maya Jama and Maura Higgins. In August, a source spoke out, saying: “Producers are keen to keep the show fresh and are keeping their options open. They have been impressed with both Maya and Maura, and think either could bring the necessary pizzazz and sexiness to the role.”

The new series of Love Island is expected to begin on ITV2 as usual in the summer for a 6 week run with Laura Whitmore returning as host.

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