Love Island 2021
Applications for the 2021 series of Love Island are now open.
If spending the summer in a Spanish villa with a host of singletons sounds good to you, here's how you can apply.
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Ladies and gents, your class of 2020. What a bunch of beauts! #LoveIsland
The 2020 series of Love Island was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
But fans will be happy to hear preparations are well and truly underway for next year's summer series.
ITV are looking for singletons in search of love to register their interest now.
The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another.
'But to remain in paradise they must win the hearts of the public and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island.'
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Requirements
Here are the eligibility requirements:
- You must be aged at least 18 years or over.
- Applicants must not be currently or previously employed by ITV or any of the ITV group of companies.
- You must not be a live-in partner or immediate relative of an ITV employee.
- Applicants must hold a passport valid for the whole period of filming and at least six months thereafter.
- You must be eligible to travel to the programme destinations ITV specify.
- Applicants must be exclusively available to participate for a minimum of eight consecutive weeks.
Finally, it's extremely important to producers that applicants are willing to share, 'sensitive information.'
ITV elaborates, 'such as information about your background, health and dating preferences.'
This is all due to the nature of the dating show.
Could you be the next Greg or Maura?
You could be the next Greg O'Shea or Maura Higgins.
They both starred in last year's series of the dating show and became Love Island fan favourites.
Both Maura and Greg made it to the finals, with the latter bagging the £50,000 prize with Amber Gill.
You can register your interest here.