The second season of Love Island premiered August 24, 2020 on CBS. This season was originally scheduled to premiere on May 21, 2020 and was to be taking place in Fiji for second consecutive season; however, when the COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji forced production to postpone indefinitely. CBS later announced that Love Island would be relocated to film on the roof of Las Vegas, Nevada, The Cromwell â a casino hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. Matthew Hoffman provided voice-over narration.
Love Island is a reality television program in which a group of contestants, who are referred to as "Islanders", are living in a villa in Las Vegas. The Islanders are cut off from the outside world and are under constant video surveillance. To survive in the villa, the Islanders must be in a relationship with another Islander. The Islanders couple up for the first time on first impressions but they are later forced to "re-couple" at special ceremonies in which they can choose to remain with their current partners or to switch partners. At the villa, the couples must share a bed for sleeping and are permitted to talk with other Islanders at any time, allowing them to get to know everyone. While in the villa, each Islander has his or her own telephone, with which they can contact other Islanders via text and can receive text messages informing them of the latest challenges, dumpings, and re-couplings. The Islanders are presented with many games and challenges that are designed to test their physical and mental abilities, after which the winners are sometimes presented with special prizes, such as a night at the Hideaway or a special date.
Islanders can be eliminated, or "dumped", for several reasons; these include remaining single after a re-coupling and by public vote through the Love Island mobile app. During the show's final week, members of the public vote to decide which couple should win the series; the couple who receive the most votes win.
At the envelope ceremony on finale night, the couple who received the highest number of votes from the public receive two envelopes, one for each partner. One envelope contains and the other contains nothing. The partner with the envelope may choose whether to share the money with his or her partner as a test of trust and commitment.
On August 17, 2020, the initial islanders were revealed.
Noah Purvis was removed from the villa on Day 28 due to him having a pornographic career before appearing on the show.
In 2021, Jeremiah White and Lauren Coogan competed on the of The Challenge. Coogan also appeared in episode 6 of HBO Max series FBOY Island.
In 2022, Mackenzie Dipman appeared in the sixth season of Summer House. Sher Suarez appeared on the fifth season of MTV's Ex on the Beach. Johnny Middlebrooks competed on Paramount+ original All Star Shore and competed on the of The Challenge. Dipman later returned as a bombshell for the fourth season of Love Island USA. Cely Vazquez and Justine Ndiba competed on '.
In 2023, Ndiba returned to compete on '. Carrington Rodriguez, Middlebrooks, Ndiba, and Vazquez all appeared on season one of Love Island Games.
In 2025, Ndiba and Rodriguez appeared on season three of Perfect Match. Kierstan Saulter and Vazquez made guest appearances on Love Island: Beyond the Villa. Ndiba and Middlebrooks returned for season 2 of Love Island Games.
In 2026, Rodriguez and Suarez appeared on of '. Middlebrooks appeared on season three of House of Villains.
CBS originally announced on February 14, 2020 the second season would premiere on May 21, 2020, scheduled to take place in Fiji, and was initially to end at the end of June before the Fourth of July holiday to avoid scheduling conflicts with the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The second season was subsequently placed on hold with a new season premiere date to be determined after the network announced on April 7 they would launch CBS Sunday Movie for a five-week run starting on May 3 after television productions were shut down due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. An article from The Hollywood Reporter on April 7, 2020 noted that CBS would be without new seasons of Big Brother and Love Island during the summer. Unnamed sources to the publication said the network would rely on repeats of their scripted shows that "have historically repeated well." Kelly Kahl, President of CBS Entertainment, said the network was "optimistic" about airing both shows during the summer "a little later than usual" in an interview with Deadline Hollywood on May 19, 2020.
CBS revealed on July 23, 2020 that the next season of Big Brother would premiere on August 5 with new protocols to protect the cast and crew from COVID-19. The day prior, Vulture reported that pre-production has started on the second season of Love Island. Filming for the second season took place at The Cromwell in Las Vegas on a bio-secure bubble zone instead of an international destination like with season one due to international travel restrictions related to COVID-19. The network and ITV required everyone involved with the show to undergo quarantine prior to the beginning of production.
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