Love Island has returned this summer for its eighth series and it hasn’t been without its drama with the Casa Amor section of the show still to come.
This part of the series sees the islanders get split up into groups of boys and girls with one group staying at the original Villa and the other moving to another Villa for a few days.
They’ll be met with a new group of boys and girls with the new boys moving in with the original girls and the new girls will live with the original boys.
Until now, fans of the ITV dating show haven’t known when the Casa Amor segment of the show begins.
When is Casa Amor happening on Love Island 2022?
Casa Amor is set to begin on Monday July 4, an insider told The Sun.
However, the date isn’t fixed and could change if the show’s bosses would rather it happen another time.
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The news comes after ITV revealed the return of the winter series in South Africa.
Love Island couples after double dumping
- Gemma Owen and Davide Sanclimenti
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Jay Younger
- Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page
- Jacques O'Neill and Paige Thorne
- Danica Taylor and Luca Bish
Since the public voted off Ikenna and Amber, Indiyah and Dami have been left single and therefore vulnerable.
Love Island 2022 cast: Meet the Islanders
Here are the islanders that are currently in or are heading into the villa:
- Paige Thorne
- Dami Hope
- Indiyah Polack
- Tasha Ghouri
- Davide Sanclimenti
- Gemma Owen
- Andrew Le Page
- Luca Bish
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
- Jacques O’Neill
- Jay Younger
- Danica Taylor
- Antigoni Buxton
- Charlie Radnedge
Get to know the new islanders and check out their social media in our explainer here.
Love Island continues at 9pm tonight on ITV2 and ITV Hub.
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