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Louise Randell & Victoria Jones

'Two casts' of Love Island to fly to Majorca to make sure ITV show goes ahead

ITV bosses are reportedly sending a "back-up cast" to the Love Island villa in Majorca this summer to make sure the show goes ahead.

The hit dating show is set to return to TV later this year and the cast and crew will have to adhere to strict new measures to keep the set Covid-safe.

It is being reported that the stars will have to spend several weeks isolating before they can all start mingling in the villa, according to the Mirror.

And it is also reported that ITV will fly out a "back-up cast" who will be able to step in to replace contestants if they need to be removed from the villa.

The move is said to have been made to avoid a repeat of the disasters which befell fellow ITV show Dancing On Ice this year, which was plagued by injury problems as well as losing several contestants who tested positive for coronavirus.

A source said: "Producers have watched shows like Dancing on Ice struggle during the pandemic.

"They don't want the same fate. All precautions have been taken to make sure it goes smoothly.

"Besides the extra cast, they've incorporated Covid safety measures and increased checks on contestants' mental health."

The report suggests the back-up stars will fly out to Majorca at the same time as the main cast and then spend several weeks in quarantine before filming begins.

There's been no official word from ITV over plans to return the show to Majorca, but it would be a major boost for fans to see Love Island back in the villa they know and love.

The last series was the winter version, which was filmed in South Africa, and the planned summer 2020 season was cancelled because of the pandemic.

It had been thought ITV bosses could relocate the show closer to home if travel restrictions made it impossible for filming in Spain to go ahead.

Other locations which had been touted as possible new homes for the show included Cornwall or Devon, the Isles of Scilly, Jersey or Barry Island.

Love Island has not been filmed in the Majorca villa since the summer 2019 series, which was won by Amber Gill and Greg OShea.

An ITV spokesperson told Mirror Online: "We are not currently in a position to confirm locations for the forthcoming series."

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