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04th Jul 2017

Love Island are still taking applications for single people to join the current series

Paul Moore

Know any single people that fancy this?

Are you single? Are you unlucky in love? Do you want to go on national television to try and change your status from ‘It’s Complicated’ to ‘In A Relationship?’

If you answer ‘Yes’ to those questions, then you can still apply to be in the current series of Love Island.

Like those lazy Sunday mornings when you binge on an entire pizza on your own, Love Island has been a guilty pleasure for thousands of people because the show has a devout following.

Hey, don’t judge!

If you happen to be single and in need of some sun, sand, sea and…erm, smiles (wink, wink), then you could be in luck.

Hey, you might also know someone that’s flirty, fun and in need of a decent holiday.

The producers are still accepting applications for the current series but you’ll need to be quick, the deadline for new contestants is July 7th.

The casting call reads:

“ITV2 are looking for vibrant singles from across the UK who want to head to the sun, in search of a summer of love. The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another – but to remain in paradise; they must win the hearts of the public who ultimately decide who stays on Love Island.”

Here are their terms and conditions:

  1. You must be aged at least 18 years of age.
  2. You must not be employed or ever been employed by ITV, any of its group companies, GME or the Broadcaster and you must not be an immediate relative or live-in partner of any employees from these companies.
  3. You must hold a passport which will be valid for the whole period of 01 May 2017 to 31 August 2017 (inclusive), and any other travel documentation (e.g. visas) required to allow you to travel and stay within the European Union during that period. You also agree to notify us immediately of any change to your passport or travel status.
  4. You must be exclusively available to participate in the Programme for a minimum of seven consecutive weeks 2017.

You can read the terms and conditions in full and apply here.

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Love Island,TV