It has been confirmed that the latest series of Love Island is returning to its 'home' of Mallorca.
Rumours were circulating of the return to the island but it has only just been confirmed by ITV.
The singles that are going to be soaking up the Spanish sun will already be quarantining in the country ready for the start of series seven.
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The hit dating show is set to return to our screen next Monday 28 June at 9pm on ITV 2 and ITV Hub.
2020 did not see a summer series of Love Island due to the coronavirus pandemic.
However, the last series of the programme was changed to a winter show which was filmed in the South African winter sun.
This will be presenter Laura Whitmore's first summer series after she took over presenting from Caroline Flack who died in 2020.
Laura said: "I’m really excited about seeing the Villa. I’ve never seen the Villa in Mallorca so I’ll probably be there a little bit fangirling at the Villa.
"It’s almost like a person to me. So I need to remember that I’m there doing a job, not just a fangirl."
The singles that are entering the villa were revealed on Monday which included the show's first disabled contestant.
Hugo Hammond is a PE teacher from Hampshire and was born with club foot.
Other islanders include a labourer, fashion blogger, water engineer amongst others.