Love Island will return to our screens next week for this year's winter edition of the popular dating show.
The programme is back in South Africa, for the first time since before the covid pandemic, and there's a new host. TV and radio presenter Maya Jama, 28, is taking over from Laura Whitmore, 37, who announced she was stepping down in August.
Other new additions also include Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack, who was a finalist on the show last year, who are joining as regular panellists on Love Island's Aftersun programme.
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With a brand new series comes a whole host of new Islanders, but there's one contestant you may recognise. 23-year-old Will Young is already "famous" on TikTok.
He has racked up more than a million followers with his farming videos, regularly inviting fans to "spend a day in the life" of a farmer. Will has pigs, alpacas, sheep and more on his farm, and has admitted he will miss the pigs more than his family while he is in the Villa.

Ahead of the series beginning on January 16, Will, from Buckinghamshire, said that finding a girl who is interested in farming "isn't a deal breaker but if she wants to come out and get involved, then that's a bonus isn't it".
He added that having a vegetarian or vegan girlfriend would also not be a deal breaker and revealed "I went pescatarian for a while for a girl", but began eating meat again "literally the day after" the relationship ended.
Love Island returns on Monday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX
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