What time is Love Island on tonight? Which channel and how to watch
06.06.2022 - 21:45
/ ok.co.uk
It's the final countdown! Love Island 2022 returns to our screens tonight. Yes, you read that right – tonight.
The time has come for a new batch of sexy singles to enter the villa on a quest for love and a potential array of business deals as and when they exit the Spanish villa.The hit show is back with a bang after the celebrations of the Queen's Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, and we can't think of a better way to wind down than to listen to Iain Stirling wind up the unwitting cast. So sit back with a Monday mocktail and turn up the telly; we're absolutely buzzing to hear the Ibiza bumpin' theme tune of the opening titles at 9pm this evening.
For the latest updates on your favourite celebs, sign up to OK!'s daily celebrity newsletter. What time does it start and which channel? The new series kicks off tonight, Monday 6 June, at 9pm on ITV2.
Heaven forbid should you miss an episode (prep that series link way in advance), but you can still get your sun-kissed abs and bikini fix on the ITV Hub straight after the main episode airs.There will be a recap episode on Saturday and after Sunday's episode, host Laura Whitmore, who recently hit back at critics of her £500k presenter pay check, will present spin-off show, Aftersun. ITV dropped a surprise teaser trailer during an episode of Britain's Got Talent last month, and eagle-eyed fans have been speculating about possible same-sex couples ever since.
Could this be the year we see same-sex couples introduced in the villa? A brief clip at the end of the trailer appeared to show two animated men kissing as they float on 'The OG's of love' inflatables. Kevin Lygo, ITV's commissioner looking after the show, previously said: "In terms of gay Islanders, I think the main challenge is
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