Love Island star says ITV2 show will be axed after next series
13.04.2023 - 10:05
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island's Coco Lodge has predicted that the iconic ITV show will be axed after the next series.The 27 year old was on the summer show last year, entering Casa Amor as a bombshell and famously got it on with Andrew Le Page, causing much friction between him and now-girlfriend, Tasha Ghouri. During a recent appearance on the Life After Love Island podcast with Olivia Spuds, Coco predicted that the show is drawing to an end. When asked by podcast host Olivia how many more seasons she sees Love Island having, Coco curtly replied "one".
As Olivia said "people are just past it," Coco reiterated: "I think there's one more." She elaborated: "I think there’s one. Only because my psychic said. "My psychic said two more, a winter and a summer, and then it’ll be gone.
"So if it goes all I’m going to say is you guys need to hit my psychic up.” Podcast host Olivia said that it was "mad" before adding: "Psychics are never wrong." Olivia then claimed that ITV are "not bringing back the winter version of Love Island," as Coco then said: "No, it's too much." She claimed "no one wants to watch it in winter" although "theoretically they should" as everyone is at home more during the winter. ITV declined to comment when approached by OK!. Despite quite a short stint in the Love Island villa, Coco has been very vocal about the show since leaving.
During an Instagram Q&A last year, Coco slammed her co-stars while also claiming that none of them went on the ITV show to find love. One fan asked whether Coco “regretted going on the show this year", and also questioned: "Would you change anything about your time spent on the show?" Coco responded: "I mean, yes and no. I've had some amazing opportunities since the show and have a platform that
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