The sun is finally shining (a little bit) and we’re officially counting down the days to when the 2022 series of Love Island is in our lives.
We can’t wait to find out which couple will be crowned the new Millie Courtand Liam Reardon, who are flourishing as the current King and Queen of the villa (they’ve even moved into together in a plush pad in Essex). And we’re excited to see if the calls for more diversity in the application process happens too.
We’re officially buzzing for what’s to come. However, there could be another series of Love Island to get excited about if recent rumours are anything to go by, which will hopefully include familiar faces from past seasons as well as international editions.
Yep, rumours that a Love Island: All Stars series could be on its way after reports that ITV has trademarked ‘Love Island World’ which will allow use of the name for filming, advertising, marketing and other forms of entertainment including video games.
CHECK OUT Love Island 2021 cast: their jobs before the show
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Kaz Kamwi - fashion influencer
Before heading into the villa, Kaz was already an influencer (with 71k followers) and could have been earning up to £1,000 per post. So annually she could have been making £57,200.
Teddy Soares - senior financial consultant
Teddy already had a pretty stable career before his time in the villa. He was a senior financial consultant in Manchester means he could have been earning around £42k a year.
Jake Cornish - water engineer
OG Islander Jake was a water engineer in Weston-super-Mare before going into the villa which means he could have been making £38k a year.
Chloe Burrows - marketing executive in financial services
Chloe, the most iconic bombshell from Love Island 2021, was a marketing executive in financial services before going into the villa. She could have been earning £36,700 a year.
Abigail Rawlings - tattoo artist
Abigail was a tattoo artist in Bournemouth before her stint on Love Island and she could have been earning £35k a year.
Tyler Cruickshank - estate agent
Bombshell Tyler was an estate agent in Croydon before going on the ITV show. Who knows whether he'll return to his job but he could have been earning around £29k a year.
Millie Court - fashion buyer assistant
Millie is arguably the best dressed in the Love Island 2021 villa and that may be because of her job as a fashion buyer assistant for ASOS. At her old job in London, Millie could have been earning £26k a year.
Hugo Hammond - trainee PE teacher
Because Hugo only completed part of his teacher training, he wasn't actually a full-time PE teacher but nevertheless he could have still be earning £25,750 a year.
Faye Winter - lettings manager
Faye was a lettings manager in Devon and she could have been earning around £25k a year.
Liam Reardon - bricklayer
As a bricklayer in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, Liam may have been earning £22,800 a year.
Toby Aromolaran - semi professional footballer
Toby is a semi professional footballer, who plays for Hashtag United, and he could have been earning £18k.
Liberty Poole - Nando's waitress and marketing student
As a waitress at Nando's Liberty could be earning around £18k a year.
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As well as the UK version, the Love Island concept has been used in 21 countries including America, Australia, South Africa, Norway, Germany and Sweden.
Versions are also in the pipeline for Romania, Nigeria and New Zealand.
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It’s all up in the air at the moment, with ITV representatives telling The Sunthat the name was trademarked for a YouTube channel which would feature clips of old series - not a new reality show.
We can only hope that bosses will hopefully change their minds, could you IMAGINE the line-up?
Back in January, applications officially opened for the new series of the UK show this summer, and bosses are believed to have made some changes to the applications process to enough a diverse range of singletons to apply following calls for the show to include wider representation of different body types, race and sexuality.
According to reports, those in charge of the ITV2 show are also hoping to encourage applications from non-binary hopefuls – meaning those who do not identify as male or female.