The launch date for Love Island has been confirmed

The upcoming season of Love Island has got an official launch date!
The highly anticipated seventh season of the reality TV show will be making a comeback to our screens on Monday June 28th at 9am.
On the night we will be introduced to the latest group of singletons looking for love in the famous villa. This is the first time the show will be back on our screens since February 2020 as last year's summer series was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Ireland's Laura Whitmore will be hosting the show, while her comedian husband Iain Sterling will return as the cheeky voiceover for the episodes.
Ahead of the launch of the latest series of the show, ITV have released a number of details included in their duty of care for the contestants which includes a minimum of eight therapy sessions on their return home from the show, training on the impact of social media, how to handle potential negativity and training on financial management among other aftercare procedures.
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