‘Love Island USA Aftersun' Returns With Sophie Monk As Host On Peacock
Love Island USA Aftersun is back, and it premieres on Saturday, June 7, on Peacock.
The companion series to Love Island USA has a new host with Sophie Monk taking over. Last season, fan favorite Maura Higgins fronted the weekly talk show.
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Love Island USA Aftersun is a weekly talk show that features the host interviewing the dumped Islanders as they exit the villa as well as feature guests to talk about all the drama on the show.
The first season was hosted by Maura Higgins, a Love Island UK fan-favorite who entered the villa in Season 5 as a bombshell. She made it to the final and placed fourth overall. Higgins had been the social media host for Love Island USA throughout Season 5. The TV personality was also the social host for Love Island Games in 2023 and guest-hosted three episodes.
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Ariana Madix hosts Love Island USA with comedian Iaian Stirling narrating the show. The reality dating series features a group of sexy singles on a search for love in a beautiful villa in Fiji. Temptations will rise and drama will ensue as Islanders face brand new couples' challenges, jaw-dropping twists and turns, and even a few surprise guests.
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Viewers at home have the power to affect what happens in the villa voting for their favorite couples via the Love Island USA app to determine which Islanders will recouple, who will remain in the villa, and who goes home heartbroken.
Love Island USA is produced by ITV America, based on a format owned by Lifted Entertainment and Motion Entertainment, a WPP Media Company and distributed by ITV Studios. Executive producers include David George, Adam Sher, Ben Thursby-Palmer, Jordana Hochman, Bernie Schaeffer, James Barker, Blake Garrett, Courtney Rosenthal, Richard Cowles, Mike Spencer, Tom Gould, Richard Foster and Chet Fenster.
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