“Casa Amor” arrives on “Love Island España,” a new villa designed to shake things up among the islanders and put them to the test. This Sunday, the show revealed the major new twist introduced in its second season. “Love Island” splits the girls and boys into two villas for a few days.
The boys left the main villa on Sunday, June 12, to secretly enter Casa Amor. There, they meet five new single women with whom they will live for a week, while the girls remain alone in the main villa. This situation will not last long, as five new single men will also arrive to get the chance to meet them.
In addition to meeting these new contestants, both the islanders and the female contestants will be paired with these new singles for a week in order to get to know them better.
This new challenge introduced by “Love Island” will make the islanders reconsider whether they want to stay with their original partners or pursue new relationships. Once they return to the villa, they will have to make a decision, and viewers will discover who remains loyal and who chooses a new love.
“Love Island” is a Boomerang TV production for Atresmedia, based on an original format by ITV Studios and Motion Content Group. It airs five episodes per week on Neox, the leading thematic channel for young audiences, and is also available on Atresplayer Premium, which offers exclusive content and an additional weekly programme. The show is also broadcast on Antena 3 Internacional and Atresplayer Premium Internacional outside Spain.