Love Island fans to 'play cupid' and decide on couples in major shake-up in new series
03.06.2022 - 12:25
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island bosses have announced a major shake-up as fans will have a say on who couples up with who in the first week. Speaking on the Lorraine show with Christine Lampard, 43, voiceover star Iain Stirling, 34, said: "Christine, as you know, I've never given any information ever, but I'm coming at you right now with a big fat exclusive. We're mixing things up this year...
Can I tell you? "So basically, this year, for the first year ever, we want you guys at home to play cupid. And you will have your say on which boy couples up with which girl. "All you have to do is go over to the Love Island app and decide who you want to couple up with who." The poll is currently open and will close tomorrow Saturday 4 June evening.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Love Island is nearly upon us as the show is set to kick off in just three short days with a host of new sexy singletons looking to find The One. Many changes have been introduced to the news series, including a brand new villa and food challenges being scrapped – but these are not the only ones to be made as show producer Mike Spencer has confirmed sex will be shown again after a blackout ban appeared to be introduced last year. Speaking to OK! Online and other reporters, he explained that each intimate moment shared between Islanders will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and will mostly make it into the final cut.
"We don't decide anything in advance. You just don't know until you see the footage, genuinely, we are so reactive we are cutting around the clock," Mike explained. He continued: "If something happens, we are cutting it overnight so until you see something it is hard to make a
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