Love Island makes an eagerly awaited return to our screens this month, and for those of us who can't get enough of the hotties and heartbreak, The Morning After podcast is also back to satisfy the nation's island cravings.
Hosted again by Love Island alumni Kem Cetinay and Scottish presenter Arielle Free, the podcast will feature ex-Islanders and celebs discussing the latest goss from the villa, including behind-the-scenes footage.
Fans can catch up with the couples who found love on the show with a Throwback Thursday feature, in which ex-Islanders who are still together look back on their time in the villa.
Kem and Arielle will be joined by regular weekly podcast guests, including Love Island alumni Olivia Attwood, who will become The Morning After’s resident Agony Aunt, advising both Islanders and viewers on all things love.
Kem, who was a contestant on the show in 2017 said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be coupling up with Arielle again for a brand new Love Island: The Morning After for the new series and can’t wait to bring fans all the news and gossip from the Villa after a long time away!”
Presenter Arielle gushed: “We’re back! And this year you don’t just get to listen to us, you’ll get to see us as well! I’m really excited to be back for the biggest ever Love Island podcast.”
Love Island 2021 will commence on June 28 when a new cohort of hopeful singles descend into the villa for a shot at finding love as well as winning an impressive cash prize.
While this year's lineup is yet to be announced, fans are increasingly excited as they eagerly await their daily dose of drama from the ITV show.
This year's much-anticipated bumper series, hosted by Laura Whitmore and narrated by her husband Iain Stirling, comes one year after the show was forced to cancel its summer series because of the pandemic.
With just weeks before the air date, producers are working hard to ensure that safety is a priority at the Spanish location as they prepare to film the show amid the backdrop of the pandemic.

Much to the relief of excited viewers, this year the show will be aired at a secret location in Spain and the hopeful cast has already reportedly left the UK for the sunny destination.
And, according to The Sun, the Love Islanders are already quarantining ahead of the eagerly awaited first episode.
Love Island: The Morning After is available every morning on the Global Player and ITV Hub.