Love Island reunion show cancelled after Caroline Flacks death as ITV start work on summer series

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LOVE Island: The Reunion has been cancelled as ITV start work on the summer series following host Caroline Flack’s death.

The Sun Online can reveal TV bosses have no plans to bring back the annual spin-off episode for its winter series stars.

Love Island: The Reunion sees feuding stars face off

Since 2017 it’s given viewers the chance to watch feuding Islanders argue it out or reveal reasons behind their break-ups.

Caroline Flack hosted an explosive episode of the last reunion show in summer 2019.

It ended up with a bust-up between Anton Danyluk and Molly-Mae Hague after he unfollowed her on Instagram.

There was also an awkward reunion with winner Amber Gill and her ex Michael Griffiths.

The stars of Love Island’s 2018 series with host Caroline Flack and voiceover Iain Stirling

The Reunion first aired in 2017 after the success of ITV2 show’s third series.

Despite the spin-off show being a hit with viewers, the Love Island Christmas reunion show was cancelled last year.

The Sun Online revealed crew were too busy starting work on the new winter series.

Now they’re preparing to return to Majorca for filming in June when Love Island goes back to its roots.

Bosses pulled Love Island off-air for two nights earlier this month following the shock death of host Caroline.

Molly had an argument with Anton in the last Reunion show which aired in 2019

She had been forced to step down from presenting the winter series in South Africa after being charged with assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton.

Voiceover Iain Stirling gave an emotional tribute to Caroline when the show next aired.

He fought back the tears as he described the late staras a “true friend” and said he was going to miss her.

The late Caroline Flack always hosted the Reunion shows

Iain’s girlfriend – who took over Caroline’s job this series – dedicated the finale in her memory.

The Love Island family were left devastated by the news Caroline had taken her own lift on February 15.

It came just hours after she found out the CPS were pursing the assault case against her, despite Lewis dropping the charges. Caroline denied any wrongdoing.