Love Island villa gets major makeover with new firepit as hit shows returns in just WEEKS

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EXCLUSIVE: ** EMBARGO: Strictly No Web Before 15:00 6th May 2023 ** Web Fee After embargo 300 GBP For Set * * Print Fees TBA * Ready For The Drama To Unfold! The Famous Love Island Fire Pit Takes Shape As Work Continues On The Villa In Mallorca. The fire pit - the scene of dumpings, recouplings and private chats every season - looks ready for action as workers rush to get the house ready for the new series. Elsewhere at the property, decking has started being laid around the pool and the outside kitchen is in the process of being constructed. The new series of Love Island is expected to start on June 5. Pictured: GV: General View Ref: SPL6160483 040523 EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Joan Llado / GTres / SplashNews.com ** EMBARGO: Strictly No Web Before 15:00 6th May 2023 ** Web Fee After embargo 300 GBP For Set * * Print Fees TBA * Splash News and Pictures USA: +1 310-525-5808 London: +44 (0)20 8126 1009 Berlin: +49 175 3764 166 [email protected] United Arab Emirates Rights, Australia Rights, Austria Rights, Canada Rights, Denmark Rights, Egypt Rights, Ireland Rights, Finland Rights, Germany Rights, Israel Rights, Jordan Rights, South Korea Rights, Lebanon Rights, Norway Rights, New Zealand Rights, Qatar Rights, Saudi Arabia Rights, South Africa Rights, Singapore Rights, Sweden Rights, Switzerland Rights, Thailand Rights, Turkey Rights, Taiwan Rights, United Kingdom Rights, United States of America Rights

THE Love Island villa in Mallorca is undergoing a huge makeover just weeks before it returns to our screens.

Fans of the ITV2 dating show don’t have long to wait until they can get their daily Love Island fix once again.

The Love Island villa is currently having a makeover

The show will return next month

Islanders will have a new firepit

The winter series, based in South Africa, wrapped up back in March and the summer version is back at the beginning of next month.

Workers are getting the Spanish villa ready for the new sexy singletons who will grace our screens very soon.

They are transforming the outside space, focusing on the fire pit, to make it look its best for the dumpings and recoupling scenes.

Elsewhere, decking is being put down and the kitchen is starting to take place.

The winter Love Island series, which was presented by new host Maya Jama, started on January 16 and finished on March 13.

Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan were crowned winners of the second edition of the show.

Meanwhile Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti beat Gemma Owen and Luca Bish to the top spot in the summer series last year.

HOAR exclusively revealed how the summer series will kick off on Monday June 5, 2023.

A source told us: “This series will be eight weeks long, meaning the couple who win the show will be in the villa for two months.”

Maya Jama will return as host following her huge success on the winter version of the show.

  • Love Island is due to start on June 5

Workers are busy giving the villa a makeover

The villa is currently being transformed

Maya will return to Love Island as presenter