Love Island has added a former Gogglebox star and a TikToker to its presenting line-up for spin-off show Aftersun. The dating show is returning to our screens next week with a who are hoping to find love in the Majorca villa.
While will be airing nightly on ITV2, Maya will also be back to host Aftersun - unpacking the latest drama from the villa with superfan and ex stars Amy Hart and . This year, they will be joined by former star Joe Baggs and TikTok creator Ash Holme who'll be "bringing even more heat to Sunday nights".
teased ahead of the show's launch: "Broadcast live from London, the show promises to deliver juicy exclusives, behind-the-scenes gossip and big laughs.
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"Expect live interviews direct from the Beach Hut, former Islanders serving up unfiltered takes from behind the bar, as well as the first exclusive interviews with dumped Islanders."
Joe found fame as a cast member on Gogglebox alongside his family - dad Terry, mum Lisa and brother George - back in 2020. The family stayed on the show until 2022, with the Baggs revealing that they left Gogglebox due to work commitments.
They said in a statement at the time: "After 3 incredible seasons on Channel 4’s Gogglebox we have taken the decision to leave the show. We have loved every second of being part of the Gogglebox family and it’s truly been the opportunity of a lifetime.
"With lots of exciting opportunities approaching for us all, we just couldn’t commit to filming another series, but are so grateful for the opportunity."
Love Island will air on Monday at 9pm on ITV2, while Love Island: Aftersun airs weekly on Sunday nights at 10pm.
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