After Love Island confirmed it would not be running its summer season for 2020, it has now delivered another bombshell.Bosses behind the ITV2 reality show have today confirmed its winter season, which is set in South Africa, will not take place either.Producers confirmed the sad news in a brief statement on Monday, June 15, after the coronavirus crisis.The pandemic means preparations for the winter season, which would have run from January to February next year, cannot take place."Love Island UK will return bigger and better than ever with an extended run in summer 2021", a representative for ITV2 confirmed on Monday.The winter season in 2020 saw Paige win with Finn, ahead of Siannise and Luke T.Last year's summer series saw Tommy Fury and.
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