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Love Island on the look out for new property as bosses axe iconic villa

Love Island on the look out for new property as bosses axe iconic villa

Reports suggest that we could see a new setting for this season's Love Island.

It comes as bosses of the reality TV show have reportedly got rid of the dating series' famous villa after five years and are on the lookout for a new one in sunny Majorca.

There was a change of scenery for the Winter Series of Love Island in 2020, with production setting up shop in South Africa but the famous fire pit returned for 2021 - with Millie and Liam winning the series last year.

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According to The Sun, "producers considering moving to the foothills of mountains, by a lake or to the coast foir 2022."

A TV insider told The Sun: “ITV bosses think this is the right moment to refresh this element of the show, just as they did in series three back in 2017.”

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The ITV show is the most popular on the channel among 16 to 34-year-olds.

2022 will mark the eighth series of the ITV show, with applications to apply now open!

 

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