Love island fans demand two huge change ahead of new series

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THE DATING SHOW HAS BEEN ON OUR SCREENS FOR THE LAST DECADE, AND NOW FANS ARE ASKING FOR SOME BIG CHANGES. 14:40, 31 May 2025 It's that time a year again, and no, not the summer


holidays, we're talking about the months-long Love Island being back on our tellies. Which means, we will soon be reunited with Iain Stirling's Scottish drawl and sarcastic


comments in no time. As for this year's host, Maya Jama's gorgeous face will be returning to the Island of love and she is ready to launch some absolute bombshells as seen in this


year's trailer. Fans of the show having been weighing in on what changes they think the show should make in it's tenth year, and honestly some make a good point. The biggest dating


reality show in the UK will return to our screens sooner than we thought. They have recently announced that this year's Love Island will launch on MONDAY, JUNE 9 AT 9PM ON ITV2 AND ITV


X. _For the latest TV and showbiz gossip __sign up to our newsletter_. The announcement came after the reality show had revealed the trailer for this year's series. They shared a post


on social media saying: "To the hottie this may concern, As per the last 11 series, we’re staying loyal to the entertainment. Moving forward, we'll be levelling up on the twists.


"The stakeholders are aligned, the Islanders will be laying on Factor 50, and we’re on track to hit our KPI on drama. It’s time to crack on and deliver serious results. Let’s circle


back soon." In the trailer, Maya is surrounded by items like a small pool and inflatable flamingos, instructs her Love Island HQ team: "Right, this year, Love Island needs


something bigger. Something bolder. I want ideas." Article continues below Her team then suggest moving it to the Isle of Wight, turning it into a musical and even Love Island on ice.


She then says: ""This year I want more drama, more bombshells, more break-ups, more make-ups. I want more twists. I want more twists than ever." It seems like fans have taken


this to mean that they want their ideas too, as they have shared their opinions on changes the show should make. Two changes seem to stand out among commenters on the video, one being that


they should be allowed more alcohol in the villa, and the second being they want to see less influencers in the house. One fan shared: "Give them alcohol then. Like the good old days.


And don’t set up conversation’s" Another added: "Just put average everyday people in instead of experienced reality veterans and influencers" Which was reiterated by another


user who said: "Less influencers please that all look identical, no scripted conversations, bring back games & alcohol" Over the last 10 years of Love Island, their rules and


regulations inside the villa have changed, this includes how much the Islanders are allowed to drink. The shows creators/producers have limited alcohol to prioritise the well-being and


safety of their contestants, which means they are reportedly only allowed one or two drinks a night. Past Islanders even weighed in on the conversation, as Season 2 contestant Rykard Jenkins


said: "Initial coupling should happen after 24 hours. Give them a chance to get to know each other. But make it an odd number of people for some stakes & all contestants 25+."


Article continues below Some people even compared the series to their American equivalent, one person said: "The last season of U.S.A was the biggest hit because there were real normal


people. Bringing in women with insane boob jobs, fake lips, fake hair etc takes away from it feeling like a real experience." You can watch Love Island on Monday, June 9 at 9pm on ITV2


and ITV X.