Love Island 2019 starts in FIVE days! Here’s what you can expect from this year’s show
THE Love Island 2019 contestants are days away from entering the villa and there's one person they are definitely going to be thrilled to see.
Host Caroline Flack is a big part of the show but has there been any changes made to her role?
We take a look...
Will Caroline Flack be presenting Love Island 2019?
Yes - the Flack is back!
Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and has made no secret of how much she enjoys it.
The 39-year-old also hosts Love Island: Aftersun live every Sunday night which also enjoyed its highest viewership to date in 2018.
She will of course be joined by cheeky narrator Iain Sterling. However, the voice over pro has revealed that ITV has BANNED him from being "mean" about the contestants, in a new shake-up of the show.
What guests will be appearing on Aftersun?
Caroline is joined by a host of familiar faces from the Love Island universe.
This includes former members of the villa from past series, and also the present season.
Caz is also joined by numerous other reality stars to give their opinion on Love Island - this usually includes the cast of Towie or Made In Chelsea.
The show's narrator Iain Stirling also pops by to give his take on the series.
When is Love Island: Aftersun back on ITV2?
Aftersun will once again air straight after the main show on Sunday nights on ITV2 at 10pm.
The new series will kick off on Sunday June 9, 2019.
The companion show rewards fanatic fans with behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews with the contestants.
What guests will be appearing on Aftersun?
Caroline is joined by a host of familiar faces from the Love Island universe.
This includes former members of the villa from past series, and also the present season.
Caz is also joined by numerous other reality stars to give their opinion on Love Island - this usually includes the cast of Towie or Made In Chelsea.
The show's narrator Iain Stirling also pops by to give his take on the series.
When does Love Island 2019 start?
Get ready to say goodbye to your summer - Love Island series five will land on your screens next Monday (June 3, 2019).
Since it's reboot back in 2015 the show has gained a HUGE fan base, which has seen ratings go through the roof.
And fear not, the show is also set for another five-year run.
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How can you apply to appear on Love Island 2019?
Applications for Love Island 2019 are still open and will remain so until July 15.
Hopefuls apply online by filling in an
The 2019 form 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 and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island."