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How to stream Love Island UK version tonight in US

How to stream Love Island UK version tonight in US

Hindustan Times2 days ago

Love Island (UK) is all set to make a comeback with season 12. It premieres on Monday, June 9, on ITV2 and streams on ITVX. Fresh episodes will drop six nights a week, Sunday to Friday, at 4 pm Eastern Time in the US.
US viewers will have to wait until Thursday, June 12, to stream the show on Hulu, as episodes will be released with a three-day delay after the UK premiere.
TBH, who wants to wait and risk running into spoilers? Don't worry, we have got you covered. Here is how you can watch Love Island UK Season 12 early in the US:
In the UK, the show is available for free on ITVX.
Fans in the US will have to get an ExpressVPN and switch the location to the UK. Now, you are all set to watch it live on ITVX.
ExpressVPN is user-friendly, fast and works with several streaming sites.
Maya Jama is returning as the host, keeping things spicy as ever. While the show usually runs for around 8 weeks, ITV hasn't officially confirmed how long this season will go on.
The fun part? The cast, obviously. A fresh mix of singles is ready to stir things up in the villa. There has already been some drama. Kyle Ashman, 22, was announced as a contestant but quickly got the boot after reports of his arrest came out.
Sophie Lee, 29 – Motivational speaker and author from Manchester
Dejon Noel Williams, 26 – Personal trainer from London
Meg Moore, 25 – Payroll specialist from Southampton
Tommy Bradley, 22 – Landscape gardener from Hertfordshire
Alima Gagio, 23 – Works in wealth management in Glasgow
Ben Holbrough, 23 – Private hire taxi driver and model from Gloucester
Megan Forte Clarke, 24 – Musical theatre performer and energy broker from Brighton (originally from Dublin)
Helena Ford, 29 – Cabin crew, based in London
Conor Phillips, 25 – Pro rugby player from Limerick
Blu Chegini, 26 – Construction project manager in London
Shakira Khan, 22 – Marketing pro from Burnley
Harry Cooksley, 30 – Gold trader, semi-pro footballer and model from Guildford
The show premiered on Monday, June 9.
Fans in the US can watch it using ExpressVPN.
Everyone's favourite Maya Jama is returning as the host.
Sophie Lee, Dejon Noel Williams, Meg Moore, Tommy Bradley, Alima Gagio, Ben Holbrough, Megan Forte Clarke, Helena Ford, Conor Phillips, Blu Chegini, Shakira Khan and Harry Cooksley.

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