Like you, we've a list as long as our arm of things we miss right now. Nando's. We really miss actually sitting in at Nando's. AFTER WORK DRINKS. Oh, what we wouldn't do for a cocktail tree with the girlies down Slug & Lettuce. Do you know what? We even think we're starting to miss the morning commute at this point. Maybe.
But - above all else - we're really craving a new series of Love Island. Don't get us wrong, The Cabins is keeping us entertained and is perfect demolish-the-snack-cupboard telly, but Love Island's just the OG.
Now, do you want the good news or the bad news first? 'THE GOOD,' you say? Well...Love Island is officially returning to screens this summer.
The bad? Only in South Africa.
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Series Two: Nathan Massey and Cara de la Hoyde
Nathan Massey and Cara de la Hoyde are the only Love Island winners to have remained together!Despite splitting for a number of months in 2017, the couple rekindled their romance when Cara discovered she was expecting the couple's first child.
Series Two: Nathan Massey and Cara de la Hoyde
The couple later welcomed a baby boy called Freddie in December 2016. Sharing the happy news on social media, Nathan wrote, 'The day has finally come !!!! Myself and @cara_delahoyde have become parents to our beautiful baby boy !!! Massive hats off to Cara Who delivered our boy safely !!!!! #thenextchapter ud83dudc99ud83dudc76ud83cudffc[sic]In July 2018, Cara and Nathan announced they are now engaged with Nathan popping the question in the villa they first met.
Series Two: Olivia Buckland and Alex Bowen
It took her a while, but Olivia Buckland finally found her man during Love Island season 2. After leaving the villa together when they finished in second place behind Cara and Nathan, the couple haven't looked back!
Series Two: Olivia Buckland and Alex Bowen
Just a few months after leaving the famous villa, Alex popped the question to Olivia during a romantic trip to New York. The couple married in a luxury ceremony in 2018, with parts of their wedding being shown on their very own TV show.
Series Three: Dom Lever and Jess Shears
Despite the public thinking their relationship was just a 'joke', Jess Shears and Dom Lever have defied the odds and are one of the two couples still together from last year's Love Island. Despite all of the drama with Jess and 'Muggy Mike', Dom proposed to his girlfriend in September 2016.
Series Three: Dom Lever and Jess Shears
The couple have cashed in on promotional shoots together, appearances, and even got 'married' on Good Morning Britain on Valentine's Day. Despite the 'fake wedding', Jess and Dom then tied the knot for real in 2018, when they married at a private ceremony on the Greek island of Mykonos.
Series Three: Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow
The nation fell in love with Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Camilla Thurlow in 2017. And after she had her heartbroken by a number of different men in the villa, model Jamie Jewitt arrived and swept Camilla off her feet.After enjoying time together outside of the show and meeting each other's families, the couple are living happily ever after.
Series Three: Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow
The loved up couple have since traveled the world together on charity missions... can they get any better?!
Series Four: Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham
From the moment they set eyes on each other during the 2018 launch episode, Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer seemed to be a match made in heaven. After a number of cute moments on the show, the pair were announced as the winners!
Series Four: Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham
After leaving the villa, Dani and Jack moved in together, bought a puppy and seemed incredibly loved-up. However, in December, Dani announced the pair had split up on her Instagram Story. With fans in complete shock at the news, Dani's dad Danny Dyer later revealed the couple had just had a 'row'. So it looks like they are back on!
According to news24.com, South Africa's set to get its own version of the show following the success of the UK, US and SEVENTEEN other incarnations; with the country's first series set to air from late February 2021.
The site reports that channel M-Net had already acquired and aired a series of our very own Love Island back in 2018, followed by a season in 2019 and a broadcast of the American equivalent.
Must've proven popular, eh? They're getting their own bloomin' series now.
We've never been more jealous, to be honest.
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In further Love Island news, 2020 runner-up Siânnise Fudge has admitted she was actually happier before entering the show last year.
Opening up in a candid Instagram Q&A, she responded to a fan claiming she 'missed her old life before Love Island' explaining, "True. I was very content and happy in my life before Love Island and I feel like mentally I’m not as happy.
"If I could turn back the clock I think I would have made a different decision – and I don’t mean to sound ungrateful!
"Mental health and happiness comes first for me always 🙌🏼."