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Love Island 2023: Live updates as full line-up revealed for summer series

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Sound the klaxons as the return of ITV2 dating show Love Island is just around the corner. Last week the broadcaster confirmed that the smash hit show, hosted by Maya Jama, would be making a comeback on Monday, June 5, at 9pm.

The new series of Love Island marks the second time that the show has been on this year. In March, Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan were declared winners of the winter edition of the series and took home an equal share of £50,000.

But who will follow in their footsteps? On Sunday, May 28, the Love Island Twitter account shared a video in which Maya and Love Island podcast hosts Sam Thompson and Indiyah Pollack reacted to the summer series' cast.

The short clip was captioned “incoming”, which suggests a line-up announcement is imminent. Read more: Love Island 2023 rumoured line-up, location and presenter as start date announced Latest updates below:

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