The sixth series of Love Island began broadcasting on 12 January 2020, on ITV2.[1] The series was announced on 24 July 2019, when it was confirmed that two seasons would air in 2020, and this is also the first winter edition of the seasons.[2][3] Unlike the summer edition, the luxury villa is located in Cape Town. This series is also the first to be hosted by Laura Whitmore, who has taken over from Caroline Flack.[4][5] The series is narrated by Iain Stirling.
Love Island | |
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Series 6 | |
Presented by | Laura Whitmore |
No. of days | 44 |
Winners | Finn Tapp and Paige Turley |
No. of episodes | 36 |
Release | |
Original network | ITV2 |
Original release | 12 January 23 February 2020 | –
Series chronology |
On 15 February 2020, following the death of former presenter Caroline Flack, the Unseen Bits episode due to air that day was not broadcast; but was made available on the ITV Hub. The regular episode did not air the following day either. The show returned on 17 February with a tribute to Flack. On the same day, ITV2 confirmed that the companion series Love Island: Aftersun, which was set to air after that episode's main show, would not be broadcast.[6] A further tribute to Flack aired during the final on 23 February, which featured a compilation of her time throughout her five series as host.[7]
On 23 February 2020, the series was won by Finn Tapp and Paige Turley, who received 44.52% of the final vote.[8] Siânnise Fudge and Luke Trotman finished as runners-up with 43.61% of the vote, making it the closest voting percentage between the final two couples ever with less than 1% between them.[8]
Musician Sean Paul makes an appearance in the Villa during the season.[9]
Production
editThe first 10-second trailer for the series aired on 2 December 2019, featured the tagline "Do one, winter." It was then followed by a full-length trailer that used the song "Lose Control" by Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys which was released on 6 December 2019, and featured Caroline Flack.[10] On 17 December 2019, Flack announced that she would be standing down as host following allegations of assault against her boyfriend.[4] On 20 December, it was announced that fellow TV presenter Laura Whitmore would be her replacement.[11] She also took on the role of presenting Love Island: Aftersun, which for the first time aired every Monday after the main show rather than its usual Sunday slot.[12]
Villa
editFor the first winter edition of the show, the Islanders will stay at the Midden Cottage, located in the "ultra-wealthy" Constantia suburb of Cape Town.[13]
Islanders
editThe Islanders for the sixth series were released on 6 January 2020, just six days before the launch.[14] These include Eve and Jess Gale, who are the second set of twins to compete in the show following John and Tony Alberti in 2015.[15] The series was won by Finn Tapp and Paige Turley.
Islander | Age | Hometown | Entered | Status | Ref |
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Finn Tapp | 20 | Milton Keynes | Day 5 | Winner (Day 44) | [16] |
Paige Turley | 22 | Fauldhouse | Day 1 | Winner (Day 44) | [17] |
Luke Trotman | 22 | Luton | Day 12 | Runner-up (Day 44) | [18] |
Siânnise Fudge | 25 | Bristol | Day 1 | Runner-up (Day 44) | [19] |
Demi Jones | 21 | Portsmouth | Day 16 | Third place (Day 44) | [20] |
Luke Mabbott | 24 | Redcar | Day 12 | Third place (Day 44) | [18] |
Ched Uzor | 23 | Bury St Edmunds | Day 23 | Fourth place (Day 44) | [21] |
Jess Gale | 20 | Cambridge | Day 1 | Fourth place (Day 44) | [22] |
Mike Boateng | 24 | London | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 41) | [23] |
Priscilla Anyabu | 25 | Battersea | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 41) | [21] |
Callum Jones | 23 | Manchester | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 38) | [24] |
Molly Smith | 25 | Manchester | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 38) | [21] |
Jamie Clayton | 28 | Edinburgh | Day 31 | Dumped (Day 38) | [25] |
Natalia Zoppa | 20 | Manchester | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 38) | [21] |
Shaughna Phillips | 25 | London | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 33) | [26] |
Eva Zapico | 21 | Bromley | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 30) | [21] |
Nas Majeed | 23 | London | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 30) | [27] |
Jordan Waobikeze | 24 | London | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 30) | [21] |
Rebecca Gormley | 21 | Newcastle | Day 9 | Dumped (Day 30) | [28] |
Alexi Eraclides | 23 | Essex | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
Biggs Chris | 27 | Glasgow | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
George Day | 27 | Southampton | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
Jade Affleck | 25 | Yarm | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
Jamie McCann | 25 | Stevenston | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
Josh Kempton | 21 | Camberley | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 26) | [21] |
Sophie Piper | 21 | Essex | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 22) | [29] |
Wallace Wilson | 24 | Inverness | Day 16 | Dumped (Day 22) | [20] |
Leanne Amaning | 22 | London | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 18) | [30] |
Connor Durman | 25 | Brighton | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 15) | [31] |
Connagh Howard | 27 | Cardiff | Day 5 | Dumped (Day 13) | [32] |
Eve Gale | 20 | Cambridge | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 6) | [22] |
Ollie Williams | 23 | Lanhydrock | Day 1 | Walked (Day 4) | [33] |
Coupling
editThe couples were chosen shortly after the islanders enter the villa.
Day 1 | Day 6 | Day 13 | Day 18 | Day 26 | Day 33 | Final | |
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Finn | Not in Villa | Paige | Paige | Paige | Paige | Paige | Winner (Day 44) |
Paige | Ollie | Finn | Finn | Finn | Finn | Finn | Winner (Day 44) |
Luke T | Not in Villa | Rebecca | Siânnise | Siânnise | Siânnise | Runner-up (Day 44) | |
Siânnise | Nas | Connor | Nas | Luke T | Luke T | Luke T | Runner-up (Day 44) |
Demi | Not in Villa | Nas | — | Luke M | Third place (Day 44) | ||
Luke M | Not in Villa | Jess | Jess | Natalia | Demi | Third place (Day 44) | |
Ched | Not in Villa | Jess | Jess | Fourth place (Day 44) | |||
Jess | — | Nas | Luke M | Luke M | Ched | Ched | Fourth place (Day 44) |
Mike | Leanne | Leanne | Leanne | Sophie | Priscilla | Priscilla | Dumped (Day 41) |
Priscilla | Not in Villa | Mike | Mike | Dumped (Day 41) | |||
Callum | Shaughna | Shaughna | Shaughna | Shaughna | Molly | Molly | Dumped (Day 38) |
Molly | Not in Villa | Callum | Callum | Dumped (Day 38) | |||
Jamie C | Not in Villa | Natalia | Dumped (Day 38) | ||||
Natalia | Not in Villa | Luke M | Jamie C | Dumped (Day 38) | |||
Shaughna | Callum | Callum | Callum | Callum | — | Dumped (Day 33) | |
Eva | Not in Villa | Nas | Dumped (Day 30) | ||||
Nas | Siânnise | Jess | Siânnise | Demi | Eva | Dumped (Day 30) | |
Jordan | Not in Villa | Rebecca | Dumped (Day 30) | ||||
Rebecca | Not in Villa | Luke T | Wallace | Jordan | Dumped (Day 30) | ||
Alexi | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
Biggs | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
George | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
Jade | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
Jamie M | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
Josh | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||
Sophie | Connor | Connagh | Connor | Mike | Dumped (Day 22) | ||
Wallace | Not in Villa | Rebecca | Dumped (Day 22) | ||||
Leanne | Mike | Mike | Mike | Dumped (Day 18) | |||
Connor | Sophie | Siânnise | Sophie | Dumped (Day 15) | |||
Connagh | Not in Villa | Sophie | Dumped (Day 13) | ||||
Eve | — | Dumped (Day 6) | |||||
Ollie | Paige | Walked (Day 4) | |||||
Notes | 1 | none | 2 |
Notes
edit- ^Note 1 : Eve and Jess arrived after the coupling on Day 1, but were told they would be able to steal boys for themselves on Day 2. Jess picked Mike, and Eve picked Callum.
- ^Note 2 : Original Islanders were only given the option to remain in their current couple, or re-couple with one of the new Islanders.
Weekly summary
editThe main events in the Love Island villa are summarised in the table below.
Week 1 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Challenges |
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Dates |
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Exits | ||
Week 2 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Challenges |
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Dates |
| |
Exits |
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Week 3 | Entrances |
|
Coupling |
| |
Challenges |
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Dates |
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Exits |
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Week 4 | Entrances |
|
Challenges |
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Coupling |
| |
Exits |
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Week 5 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Challenges |
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Dates |
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Exits |
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Week 6 | Challenges |
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Dates |
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Exits |
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Ratings
editOfficial ratings are taken from BARB and include ITV2 +1.[48] Catch-up service totals are added to the official ratings.[49] Because the Saturday episodes are weekly catch-up episodes rather than nightly highlights, these are not included in the overall averages. The week 6 Sunday episode did not air due to the passing of former host Caroline Flack.
Viewers (millions) | |||||||||
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Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | ||||
Sunday | 4.84 | 4.00 | 3.97 | 4.17 | 4.00 | 3.62 | |||
Monday | 4.58 | 4.08 | 3.76 | 4.01 | 3.81 | 3.80 | |||
Tuesday | 4.38 | 3.98 | 3.71 | 3.92 | 3.96 | 3.37 | |||
Wednesday | 4.18 | 3.93 | 3.96 | 4.16 | 4.00 | 3.25 | |||
Thursday | 4.18 | 3.81 | 3.78 | 4.20 | 3.89 | 3.34 | |||
Friday | 4.05 | 4.01 | 3.71 | 4.63 | 4.13 | 3.30 | |||
Weekly average | 4.37 | 3.97 | 3.82 | 4.18 | 3.97 | 3.45 | |||
Running average | 4.37 | 4.17 | 4.05 | 4.09 | 4.06 | 3.96 | |||
Series average | 3.96 | ||||||||
Unseen Bits | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.02 | 1.19 | 1.02 | ||||
Aftersun | 0.93 | 1.04 | 0.91 | 1.39 | 1.03 |
Controversy
editViewers called for contestant Ollie Williams to be axed after pictures were obtained by The Sun showing him posing next to animal corpses from endangered species in South Africa. A representative of Williams claimed he is a "conservationist and worked with an anti-poaching unit in Mozambique" culling sick animals, while Metro reported Williams is the director of Cornish Sporting Agency, a hunting business. In since-deleted images on his social media, Williams posed with dead animals alongside his clients. A Change.org petition was started to remove Williams from the series.[50][51] Regulator Ofcom received 272 complaints after the first airing, 231 of which regarding Williams inclusion on the show.[52]
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