When does summer Love Island 2023 start? | The Sun

LOVE Island is unleashing its SECOND series of the year.

The ITV2 reality series is back with its summer season, which is set to be filled with more drama and hook ups than ever before.

When does summer Love Island 2023 start?

Fear not, there isn't long to wait until you can get your next Love Island fix.

The Sun exclusively revealed how the summer series will kick off on Monday June 5, 2023 at 9pm on ITV2.

A source told us: “This series will be eight weeks long, meaning the couple who win the show will be in the villa for two months."

Maya Jama returns as host following her huge success on the winter version of the show.

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Who won Love Island 2022?

Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu's time in the villa was anything but a smooth ride, but they managed to win the public's hearts – and the ITV2 reality show.

The pair were crowned champs and took home the £50,000.

Ekin said at the time: "It feels so surreal finding the man of your dreams and just growing."

For the winter 2023 season Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan were crowned the winners.

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Can I still apply for summer Love Island 2023?

Applications for the summer series opened straight after the winter season ended and are still open.

The official website states that any person applying to be on Love Island must be at least 18-years-old or older.

According to the site prospective Islanders also must be able to participate in the show for a minimum of ten consecutive weeks for production.

Producers also keep applications on file for a year, meaning producers could even consider casting new singletons for future series of the show.

Where is the summer Love Island villa?

The lucky summer Islanders will be staying in the same luxurious Majorcan villa that the 2022 contestants lived in.

The £2.57M retreat boasts a 20m swimming pool, and also features the famous firepit which is used for eliminations.

The lucky house guests also have access to an outdoor kitchen, which sits between the firepit and pool.

The previous villa – which was used from 2017 until 2021 – was also in Majorca, and can be found in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar on the East of the Island.

Who is in the Love Island 2023 cast?

A new batch of sexy singletons are signed up for the summer Love Island 2023.

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The line-up of Islanders so far includes:

  • Andre Furtado, business owner
  • Jess Harding, business owner
  • Mitchel Taylor, gas engineer
  • Catherine Agbaje, real estate agent
  • George Fensom, business development executive
  • Molly Marsh, actress and content creator
  • Ruchee Gurung, beautician
  • Ella Thomas, supermodel
  • Jess Harding, beauty clinic owner
  • Tyrique Hyde, semi-professional footballer
  • Mehdi Edno, French model

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