Love Island is back next month, and ITV have unveiled a sassy new trailer.
The promo for the upcoming eighth series is set to premiere on ITV ahead of Britain's Got Talent tonight (May 14), but have dropped it online for you to watch now.
Featuring Wallace and Gromit-y characters, the trailer includes voiceover man Iain Sterling letting you know that Love Island is still the top reality dating show, taking a cheeky swipe at Netflix's Love Is Blind by stating "Love isn't blind, it's neon".
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There's also a blink and you'll miss it moment where 'Naked Celebs Go Dating on a Beach' flashes on a TV before someone stomps on it. Is Love Island coming back with powerful energy, or is it feeling the pressure of newer dating shows? We'll leave that for you to decide.
While ITV haven't unveiled the cast for this year's series yet, we do know that Laura Whitmore is returning alongside her other half to host the show, and she recently commented on claims that she only got the job because of her husband.
Responding to comments made by former Islander Rachel Finni, Whitmore recently said: "I've worked in telly for 14 years. I won a competition to be the face of MTV and have stayed working from job to job. I've done incredible things all over the world, I've worked with the best teams, but I've never got a job because of a guy I dated.
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"And it's horrible when you see it coming from other women because for so many years women have talked about who they are going out with. It's a shame because I think we're never really going to have full power and empowerment as a sex if we keep doing that."
Love Island returns to ITV2 and ITV Hub in June.
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