Love Island returns with three special shows this week including explosive rows, heartbreaking splits and secret sex

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LOVE Island’s most shocking moments are being revisited in a series of explosive ‘best bits’ shows this week.

Fans have been missing their fix of the reality series after the summer instalment was cancelled amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Love Island’s most shocking moments are being revisited in a series of explosive ‘best bits’ shows this week

But viewers are set to relive the drama, hilarity and most importantly the romance the show has brought to UK screens since 2015.

The broadcaster announced three specials; Love Island: All the Dramz, Love Island: All the Feels and Love Island: All the Lols, will air this week on ITV2.

Love Island: All the Dramz will hit screens on Wednesday at 9pm and will revisit some of the most colourful clashes from the past six series.

Narrated by Iain Stirling, viewers will go through some unforgettable moments, including Amy and Curtis‘ awkward break-up in series five to Kady kicking off at Scott after his date with Tina in series two.

Love Island: All the Dramz will hit screens on Wednesday at 9pm and will revisit Amy and Curtis’ awkward break-up in series five

Love Island: All The Lols celebrates the fantastic characters who have called the Hidden Hills villa hom

Plus, Tom’s infamous clanger in series five when he commented ‘Let’s see if she’s all mouth’ which resulted in Maura delivering some of reality TV’s most iconic lines.

As well as these classic showdowns in the sunshine, it also looks back at some brilliant bickering.

On Thursday, Love Island: All the Feels is guaranteed to melt viewers’ hearts as it looks back on the villa’s most romantic moments as well as catching up with some of the series’ most successful couples.

Love Island: All the Feels is guaranteed to melt viewers’ hearts as it looks back on the villa’s most romantic moments. Megan and Wes in series four

Kady and Scott pictured in beside the pool in series two

But as we know, the course of true love never does run smooth and the special will also salute some of the very worst grafting, flirting and chat up lines.

While Friday’s offering, Love Island: All The Lols celebrates the fantastic characters who have called the Hidden Hills villa home.

The special promises classic laugh out loud moments like Molly-Mae taking a tumble on the deck to Olivia hilariously telling Chris to stop rapping.

The special promises classic laugh out loud moments like Molly-Mae taking a tumble on the deck to Olivia hilariously telling Chris to stop rapping.

Currently UK reality TV fans have been tuning into Love Island: Australia, which also airs on ITV2, in their droves as tempers flare in the villa.

Tune into Love Island: All the Dramz on Wednesday, Love Island: All the Feels airs on Thursday and Love Island: All the Lols on Friday at 9pm on ITV2.