How to watch ‘Love Island' U.K. from the U.S. tonight
Summer is about to heat up, and so is your streaming schedule. A new season of Love Island (U.K.) premieres Monday, June 9, on ITV2 (and streams on ITVX). Season 12 (or Series 12, for British folks) features a new cast of sexy singles searching for love in the Majorca villa. Maya Jama returns as host of the prolific reality series, which will air new episodes six nights a week (Sunday to Friday) throughout the summer. Love Island will eventually stream on Hulu in the U.S., but if you don't want to dodge spoilers on the internet until you can catch up, we've got you covered. Here's how to watch Love Island early from the U.S.
And if you're looking for more info on Love Island USA, we've got a Love Island guide for you too!
Love Island kicked off its summer season with the U.S. series premiere on June 3. Now it's time for the star of the Love Island universe, Love Island U.K., which premieres this Monday, June 9.
New episodes of Love Island will drop six nights a week, Sunday through Friday, at 9 p.m. BST — that's 4 p.m. ET for U.S. viewers, if you plan on tuning in live with a VPN.
Love Island is broadcast in the U.K. on ITV2 and streams on ITVX (and on a three-day delay on Hulu for viewers in the U.S.).
The U.K. series typically lasts eight weeks, but ITV has yet to confirm the exact duration of the show this season. The series will air new episodes Sunday through Friday.
The full cast of Love Island Series 12 has been announced, and one islander has already been removed from the lineup! Kyle Ashman, 22, was announced and then promptly removed from the Love Island cast following information about his arrest in connection with a machete attack.
Here's who we know is coming to Love Island this summer:
Sophie Lee, 29, motivational speaker and author, from Manchester
Dejon Noel Williams, 26, personal trainer, lives in London
Meg Moore, 25, payroll specialist, lives in Southampton
Tommy Bradley, 22, landscape gardener, lives in Hertfordshire
Alima Gagio, 23, wealth management client services executive, lives in Glasgow
Ben Holbrough, 23, private hire taxi driver and model, lives in Gloucester
Megan Forte Clarke, 24, musical theater performer and energy broker, lives in Brighton, from Dublin
Helena Ford, 29, cabin crew, lives in London
Conor Phillips, 25, professional rugby player, from Limerick
Blu Chegini, 26, construction project manager, lives in London
Shakira Khan, 22, marketing, lives in Burnley
Harry Cooksley, 30, gold trader, semi-professional footballer and model, lives in Guildford
You can stream every season of Love Island U.K., Love Island All Stars, Love Island Aftersun, Love Island Games, Love Island Australia and all the Love Island reunions free on ITVX in the U.K. If you're watching from outside of the U.K., you'll need the help of a VPN.
You can also catch all of Love Island USA in the U.K. on ITVX. So if you don't want to pay for Peacock or Hulu, and you want to watch the U.K. series anyway, a VPN plus a free ITVX account may be your best (and cheapest) option.
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