Fancy finding love in the sun? ITV is accepting applicants to be on Love Island.
Contestants will be expected to commit to ten weeks inside the stunning villa with other glamorous housemates.
Aspiring islanders can fill out a form on ITV’s website.
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To apply you must:
Be 18 years or older
Not currently employed or related to anyone employed by ITV or Motion Content Group Limited
Hold a passport valid until February 2022
Be available for ten consecutive weeks
The full list of this years contestants was announced yesterday.
The line up includes the programme's first-ever physically disabled Islander, Hugo Hammond.
The 24-year-old is a PE teacher from Hampshire who was born with clubfoot, and has previously played cricket for the England Physical Disability team.
In 2018, contestant Niall Aslam left the series early, later explaining on social media that he had Aspergers syndrome, a form of autism that can make it difficult to cope with change or stress.
The deadline for submissions is on July 16 2021.
You can submit your Love Island application here .