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Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date
Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date

June 9 (UPI) -- Peacock released a trailer for Love Island: Beyond the Villa and announced the series will premiere on the streaming service July 13. The trailer for the Love Island USA spinoff follows cast members from the reality show's sixth season as they return to civilian life in the Los Angeles area. The former Islanders "navigate new careers, evolving friendships, newfound fame, and complex relationships outside of the Love Island villa" in the new series, Peacock said in a press release. The main cast includes JaNa Craig, Aaron Evans, Miguel Harichi, Leah Kateb, Kaylor Martin, Connor Newsum, Serena Page, Kenny Rodriguez, Olivia Walker and Kendall Washington, with other Love Island alums slated to make guest appearances. Season 7 of Love Island USA premiered June 3 on Peacock. Love Island: Beyond the Villa premieres July 13, with new episodes following on subsequent Thursdays.

Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date
Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date

UPI

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Watch: 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' gets trailer, July premiere date

Spinoff series "Love Island: Beyond the Villa" is slated to premiere July 11 on Peacock. Photo courtesy of Peacock June 9 (UPI) -- Peacock released a trailer for Love Island: Beyond the Villa and announced the series will premiere on the streaming service July 13. The trailer for the Love Island USA spinoff follows cast members from the reality show's sixth season as they return to civilian life in the Los Angeles area. The former Islanders "navigate new careers, evolving friendships, newfound fame, and complex relationships outside of the Love Island villa" in the new series, Peacock said in a press release. The main cast includes JaNa Craig, Aaron Evans, Miguel Harichi, Leah Kateb, Kaylor Martin, Connor Newsum, Serena Page, Kenny Rodriguez, Olivia Walker and Kendall Washington, with other Love Island alums slated to make guest appearances. Season 7 of Love Island USA premiered June 3 on Peacock. Love Island: Beyond the Villa premieres July 13, with new episodes following on subsequent Thursdays.

Reality show star Kaylor Martin goes public with new boyfriend after split with Aaron Evans
Reality show star Kaylor Martin goes public with new boyfriend after split with Aaron Evans

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Reality show star Kaylor Martin goes public with new boyfriend after split with Aaron Evans

Kaylor Martin, the 22-year-old reality personality has officially closed the book on her headline-grabbing split with Aaron Evans and is living it up in a new chapter of her love life. During Memorial Day Weekend, Martin took to her social media channels to give fans a glimpse of her romantic life — and it was served with a daring twist. Going public on TikTok, Kaylor revealed what she described as a "hard launch" of her new romance in a lighthearted 15-second clip. She is seen grooving along to Kesha's cheeky 2010 song "Grow a Pear" before theatrically revealing a mystery man — who then leans in for a kiss in front of the camera. Though she did not identify him in the moment, the romantic vibe was clear. Shortly later, Martin posted a carousel of closeness and silliness on Instagram, giving the face a name at last: Torin Dunn. "just a little dump for the feed," she nonchalantly captioned the photo. Martin and Dunn were also captured mid-kiss, goofing off in a ridiculous pose, and singing along at a karaoke bar using microphones. Their chemistry was palpable, and fans soon occupied the comment field with support, heart emojis, and questions about Dunn. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Your Finger Shape Says a Lot About Your Personality, Read Now Tips and Tricks Undo While the specifics of the new couple's timeline have yet to be revealed, the posts represent a big milestone for Kaylor, who's clearly ready to open herself up to love again — this time, on her own terms. The reveal comes mere months after her breakup from fellow Love Island USA cast member Aaron Evans, a split that generated huge buzz online. With this new romance, Martin appears to be sending the message that she's on with her life — confidently, with a sense of humor, and a brand-new beau in tow.

Ex-Staffordshire officer would have been sacked over racist videos
Ex-Staffordshire officer would have been sacked over racist videos

BBC News

time22-05-2025

  • BBC News

Ex-Staffordshire officer would have been sacked over racist videos

A police officer who had racist and homophobic videos on his phone would have been sacked had he not resigned, a disciplinary panel has Staffordshire DS Aaron Evans was found to have breached standards of professional has been banned from working for any police had shared an offensive image and remained in a WhatsApp group where racist and homophobic content was routinely shared over a long period of time. The ex-officer was placed on the National College of Policing's Barred List after a one-day hearing on 15 Ch Con Becky Riggs said the discrimination and attitudes revealed in the messages were "completely unacceptable and have no place in policing."Ms Riggs added: "We are fully committed to having a police force that is anti-discriminatory, and we will continue to deal with behaviour like this robustly."I hope today demonstrates that WhatsApp is nowhere to hide offensive imagery and content."The large majority of our officers, staff, and volunteers are professional, dedicated individuals who act with integrity and work hard to keep their communities safe." Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Scientists capture stunning video of colossal squid in its natural habitat: 'We could think of this ... as a teenager squid'
Scientists capture stunning video of colossal squid in its natural habitat: 'We could think of this ... as a teenager squid'

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Scientists capture stunning video of colossal squid in its natural habitat: 'We could think of this ... as a teenager squid'

Viewers of a deep-sea livestream got the thrill of a lifetime when cameras captured the first confirmed video of a colossal squid in its natural habitat. As The Conversation reported, the animal was first described 100 years ago but hadn't been caught on camera until March. That happened during a live "divestream" from the Schmidt Ocean Institute and Ocean Census, where a remote-operated vehicle was searching for new species and habitats deep in the South Atlantic Ocean. The juvenile squid, nearly one foot long, was spotted roughly 2,000 feet deep in the ocean, near the South Sandwich Islands, a glacier-covered chain about 1,200 miles east of South America's southeasternmost tip. Even after the livestream, researchers had to review high-definition footage from the cameras to verify that it was, in fact, a juvenile colossal squid, part of the glass squid family. "We could think of this maybe as a teenager squid," Dr. Aaron Evans, a giant squid expert and researcher, said in an April news conference. "For us to see this kind of midrange size in between a hatchling and an adult is really exciting because it gives us the opportunity to fill in some of those missing puzzle pieces to the life history of this very mysterious animal." Researchers believe these invertebrates, the heaviest on Earth, can grow up to 23 feet long and weigh up to 1,100 pounds. Previous possible sightings could not be confirmed, as key characteristics weren't clearly visible, such as the hooks on the end of the colossal squid's two long tentacles. The sighting shows how big a role remotely operated cameras can play in ecological research. These technological advancements have allowed conservationists to discover new species or familiar species in new places. Just this year, trail cameras have spotted an echidna in Tasmania, where it was thought to be extinct; the return of bobcats to New Jersey; and thriving animal populations in a remote Asian forest. And in Vietnam, researchers have confirmed the first sighting of a silver-backed chevrotain in nearly 30 years. "Now that we have the ability to share (dives) in real time in this way and show people how beautiful the things are, how many things remain to be discovered, and that people can come along with us as we make these discoveries, I feel like our ability to appreciate the deep sea on a much wider scale is moving towards where it should have been all along," Dr. Kat Bolstad, an associate professor with New Zealand's Auckland University of Technology, said. Do you think America does a good job of protecting its natural beauty? Definitely Only in some areas No way I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

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