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ITV’s Love Island sees huge dip in viewers

ITV’s Love Island sees huge dip in viewers

ITV’s Love Island has seen a huge dip in figures with over one million less people tuning in.

The 10th series of the hit ITV2 dating show began on Monday night with a host of new twists to keep viewers and the contestants on their toes. The broadcaster said the 90-minute opening episode had an average audience of 1.3 million while it peaked at 1.6 million, according to overnight ratings.

However, this was a notable drop from the launch of series eight last June which had an average of 2.4 million viewers and secured a peak of three million viewers.

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ITV noted that the show is made for both ITV2 and its streaming service ITVX, which increased the average overnight ratings to 1.7 million viewers. The episode opened with a dramatic format change which left the new islanders confused as the boys and girls arrived at the same time and the public had already voted for who they wanted to see coupled up initially.

It was revealed that among the 10 islanders looking for love, aesthetics practitioner Jess Harding, 22, from London was matched with business development executive George Fensom, 24, from Bedford.

Estate agent Catherine Agbaje, 22, from Dublin, was paired with business owner Andre Furtado, 21, from Dudley, while musical theatre performer Molly Marsh, 21, from Doncaster, was coupled with 26-year-old gas engineer Mitchel Taylor from Sheffield. Communications manager Mehdi Edno, 26, from Bordeaux in France, will get to know beautician Ruchee Gurung, 24, from Sutton, Surrey, and semi-professional footballer Tyrique Hyde and 23-year-old model Ella Thomas were voted to be together initially.

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  • June 6, 2023