Demi Lovato is looking for the unknown in the new series “Unidentified With Demi Lovato”.
25.08.2021 - 14:13 / deadline.com
ITV’s Director of Television Kevin Lygo has defended the viewing figures and rejected criticism of its ITV2 jewel Love Island, following the finale of the fifth series of the show earlier this week, saying claims the show is past its peak are well off the mark.
With ratings for the finale down on previous years, Lygo told the Edinburgh Television Festival: “This is a pattern you see when new programmes come along and they’re huge phenomenons. On catch up, it’s the best performing series ever. Who
Demi Lovato is looking for the unknown in the new series “Unidentified With Demi Lovato”.
Love Island’s Tyler Cruickshank is finding it tough being in isolation after spending weeks in the villa forming a romance with partner Kaz Kamwi.The pair had taken fourth place in the Love Island final, a placement that caused some fans to say that they’ll be running to Ofcom.
Millie Court and Liam Reardon managed to overcome many challenges while in the Love Island villa.This included Liam's head being briefly turned by Lillie Haynes, who 'childishly' reacted to their win, in Casa Amor. Now that they are out in the real world, the winners of the ITV show will have a different set of challenges.
ITV boss, Kevin Lygo, has defended the number of Love Island complaints from the 2021 series. The hit ITV2 dating show ended on Monday, where Millie Court and Liam Reardon were crowned the winners, and during the latest season it received nearly 25,000 Ofcom complaints following Faye Winter and Teddy Soares' explosive row.
Manori Ravindran International EditorITV managing director Kevin Lygo used questionable phrasing to defend the duty of care standards applied to the channel’s juggernaut show “Love Island,” which has lost two former contestants and its host Caroline Flack to suicide.In a discussion of the 25,000 complaints lodged against an episode of the most recent season, which saw contestant Faye Winter verbally abuse her partner Teddy Soares, Lygo said the channel’s duty of care overall was the “gold
Love Island has kept us entertained over the past eight weeks and it's well and truly been a long, hot summer.This series, the ITV show's seventh, has proved popular with Brits, after viewing figures have skyrocketed in comparison to last year's Winter Love Island. As we prepare for the Love Island final, we take a look inside the islanders' final day inside the Majorcan villa, and what they get up to.