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'Love Island''s Kaylor Martin talks reuniting with Aaron Evans on spin-off

'Love Island''s Kaylor Martin talks reuniting with Aaron Evans on spin-off

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Kaylor Martin of "Love Island USA" returns to TV in the spin- off, "Love Island: Beyond the Villa." She also films with her ex-beau from the villa, Aaron Evans. (July 11)
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