Winter Love Island is launching in January, meaning fans of the show won't have to wait long for the next fix.
ITV has confirmed that two series of the show will air in 2020, with a winter edition preceding the original summer series.
The new series, which is set to air in January, will be filmed in South Africa, in a brand new villa.
Reports suggest the new series was brainstormed to fill the gap in scheduling left by Channel 5's Celebrity Big Brother .
But who will host the series when it launches?

According to The Sun , Caroline Flack, 39, has been confirmed as the host of the new edition of the dating show when it hits South Africa.
Much like the summer series, Caroline's role will comprise of jetting back and forth between the UK and the villa.
A TV source told the publication: “ITV bosses have been thrilled with the popularity of the show this year and enjoyed bumper viewing figures so it seemed like a no brainer to fill the January reality TV slot left by Celebrity Big Brother .
“Caroline is now synonymous with the show so it wouldn’t seem right to have anyone else hosting it.

"They’ll use the same production crew too so it should all run like clock work.”
They add that bosses have also approached Iain Stirling about voicing the new series.
While Caroline has been confirmed by show insiders, she is yet to publicly address the news.
Mirror Online has contacted ITV for comment.
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