![]() ![]() ![]() There are thousands of neon cushions, and look at all that astroturf, shimmering in anticipation of the next eight weeks. ![]() This year’s islanders are moving into the roof of Caesar Entertainment’s boutique hotel The Cromwell, which might not be the idyllic island paradise we’re used to, but is still lush. Is it weird that even the banter is interchangeable, no matter where in the Love Island universe you sit? “I love your teeth and your energy” gets me every time.Įxcuse me, that ‘villa’ looks a lot like a casino rooftop. Otherwise, it’s the same Love Island jazzy theme song, same slow-motion dance sequences and same all-important water bottles. If that’s not what we need during the shittiest time since Curtis taught Maura the basic cha-cha in front of a heartbroken Amy, then I don’t know what is. They’re here to play their cards right, they’re ready to hit the jackpot, and they want their ace to get in the hole. Now that Love Island USA is based in Sin City, the islanders are ready to gamble on love. If you want lusty singles sucking face on a bench swing, then welcome home, you’ve hit the motherlode. If you want logic and reason, watch Blue Planet. Sure, Las Vegas isn’t known for its oceans and islands, but nothing makes sense on Love Island, and that’s the joy of it. While the 2019 season took place in Fiji, Covid travel restrictions meant the 2020 season needed to be filmed in America. Some of the lads from Love Island USA (Photo: Adam Torgerson/CBS Entertainment) The islanders are filmed 24/7, and every slobbery pash and tense argument is picked up by hundreds of cameras and microphones scattered throughout the villa. But the path to true love is never smooth, and Love Island is filled with ridiculous challenges, hectic dates and plenty of drama. Whether they’re playing for love or money, these islanders, as they’re known on the show, are living the dream, locked away in a bubble of beautiful people and fun times. ![]()
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