If Love Island season is your favourite time of year and you love the drama of coupling and uncoupling, then you're going to want to keep reading.
That's because there's a way you can earn money from your love of the ITV reality show.
A leading online platform is currently looking to recruit a member of the public to binge watch Love Island - and they'll pay you for it.
FandomSpot.com is hiring a Love Island Investigator and Editor, who will earn £3,500 for watching the entire new season and writing content about the episodes.
No official qualifications are required, though candidates must have good written English skills and be a "huge fan of the show".
Sounds like a win-win, right?!

The successful candidate will create engaging content about the reality show so that other fans can get the "inside scoop" and catch up on all of the show’s ‘drama’ they may have missed.
The platform is often on the lookout for creative types to write about their fandoms (communities built on the media that they are fans of) and with Love Island’s increasing fanbase, it is looking to target members of this pop culture fandom with relevant content.
Anyone wishing to apply for the role is able to do so here: Binge Watch Love Island & Apply To Be Our ‘Love Island Investigator & Editor’ (With Pay) – FandomSpot
The company has stated that the ideal candidate should already be a ‘huge fan of the show’ with a great knowledge of the series’ history and possible tactics that contestants could be using to get ahead of the game.

The current and seventh season of Love Island started late June and will be airing until 23rd August.
The closing date for the position is listed as 12th August, with the hopes of the professional starting as soon as possible.
If chosen, the role will involve working for approximately three hours per day and during this time you'll be watching the show, consuming Love Island news and gossip and checking social media in order to write about it.
Those looking to apply for the role do not need to have any official qualifications, however they must be over the age of 18, have strong writing, digital literacy and investigative skills, and be social media savvy.
The job role is on a project basis, though the platform has confirmed if the role is successful there could be future opportunities to create content for upcoming Love Island seasons alongside other reality shows.
Alyssa Celatti of FandomSpot.com, said: "We know that lots of people can’t get enough of Love Island, with its fandom growing bigger by the day. This is why we want to expand our content to cater to Love Island fans all around the world.
"Unlike other writing roles that require qualifications and previous editorial experience, we believe this job is best suited for someone who is a show superfan with insight of what fans, like them, want to know and read about.
"We are super excited to get this new stream of content out there and with the series flying by we want to hire someone as soon as possible, so if this job is a bit of you, please apply now!"
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