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Peter Davidson

Love Island's Casa Amor villa back NEXT WEEK to shake up couples

Love Island is about to be shaken up with the introduction of a second luxury villa.

Yes, you guessed it. Casa Amor is coming back...next week.

The infamous house has caused huge controversy over the last couple of years on the hit ITV2 show.

It was feared the villa would be axed this series but producers will be putting relationships to the test with a new bunch of islanders.

A load of new girls will arrive in Casa Amor like they did in 2016 (ITV Picture Desk)

According to The Sun , half of the Islanders will be packed off for a holiday within a holiday.

To really spice things up 12 new contestants will be jetting off to the island of love as part of the huge shake-up.

For many on the show it will be the first time the couples will be separated, and viewers think Amy Hart and Curtis Pritchard may not last.

Amy Hart and Curtis Pritchard have a strong relationship in the villa (ITV)

The arrival of new island Arabella has already got Amy on edge, so how will she cope with Curtis being alone with some sexy singletons?

In previous years, the boys have snuck off early in the morning to the second villa without being able to say goodbye.

They then get acquainted with their new surrounding - and in 2016 they loved having a swing on the 'dusting bench'.

The Casa Amor villa will be making a comeback next week (ITV Picture Desk)

They are swiftly join by a host of lovely new single girls, who try to pry them away from the original ladies.

What does this year involve? Time will tell.

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