In just six days time, summer will officially begin – yes, Love Island is returning to our screens. Almost a year since Mille Court and Liam Reardon were crowned winners of the 2021 series, a whole new batch of Islanders looking for love are set to move into the Mallorca villa.
While the basic format of the show remains the same, all of this year’s action will be taking place in a completely different setting as ITV has upped sticks and relocated to a bigger, swisher and more remote Spanish mansion.
Ahead of the villa opening its doors to contestants next week, OK! was given an exclusive tour around the Majorca abode. From the all-new dressing room to where the villa’s not-so-subtle cameras are, here’s what we discovered inside… The Entrance What is a series of Love Island without slow motion arrivals to the villa?
The journey to the Mallorca mansion is admittedly not very glam (think narrow rural roads with lots of awkward crossing points), but once at the property, Islanders will be able to make their grand entrance in style.This year’s stars will make their way along a wooden boardwalk and underneath a gigantic metallic heart before going into the villa’s huge front doors.
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