What time is Love Island on ITV tonight?
Maya Jama is back on presenting duties for the 2025 series
Summer is officially here once again, which means that itâs time to spend weeks obsessing over Love Island.
2025 marks the 10th anniversary of ITV reviving Love Island, which aired an earlier celebrity series of the same name in 2005 and 2006.
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Going on to become an unexpected global phenomenon over the years, the series has introduced the UK to many household names.
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Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Chris Hughes, Maura Higgins, Ekin-Su CĂŒlcĂŒloÄlu, Curtis Pritchard are just some of the islanders who have gone on to achieve big things.
The concept is simple: a group of singletons stay in a villa and couple up with each other in the hopes that they'll find love and take home a cash prize of ÂŁ50,000.
Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan won the last series following a public vote, but announced their breakup in October.
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âA lot of you have been wondering about Josh and I and why we haven't been making appearances.
"I know it's a big disappointment for a lot of you as it is for me too. Your support for us hasn't gone unnoticed and I will forever be grateful for it,â Mimi said at the time.
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Last yearâs season sparked controversy after The Only Way Is Essex star Joey Essex arrived in the villa to the shock of everyone watching at home.
Some viewers questioned whether it was fair to allow a celebrity onto the dating show as it may have given him an advantage over the other islanders. However, he was eliminated right before the grand finale.
This is the second serving of Love Island this year, with All Stars airing its second season in January. Following 36 days, Casey O'Gorman and Gabby Allen, who were previously contestants on the ninth and third series respectively, won. Sadly, they have since split.
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Maya Jama is on presenting duties once again this season, having replaced Laura Whitmore in 2023, who was the face of Love Island for three years.
Just days before this seasonâs launch, Kyle Ashman departed the villa for âpersonal reasonsâ, despite being announced to be taking part.
An ITV spokesperson said: âFor personal reasons, Kyle will not be entering the 'Love Island' villa as planned."
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The full line-up so far is as follows:
Blu Chegini
Shakira Khan
Harry Cooksley
Helena Ford
Megan Moore
Tommy Bradley
Alima Gagigo
Ben Holbrough
Sophie Lee
Dejon Noel-Williams
Megan Clarke
Conor Phillips
Toni Laites
Love Island airs at 9pm, on Monday, June 8, on ITV2 and ITVX. As with every other year Love Island Unseen Bits will be airing in place of it on Saturdays.