Love Island All Stars is back on track, but not without a dramatic start! The highly anticipated show's launch was abruptly cancelled due to the devastating wildfires raging in South Africa, leaving fans and producers on the edge of their seats. But here's the catch: this delay came at a hefty price for ITV, burning through an astonishing £15,000 per hour!
The Sun revealed that filming is set to resume this Wednesday, although the exact air date remains uncertain. The wildfires, which were just a mile away from the villa, caused emergency services to leap into action. Firefighters were seen battling the relentless blaze, leaving the landscape charred and the show's future in question.
The new 'legends edition' of Love Island was initially scheduled to air last night, but nature had other plans. With the launch date now uncertain, producers are eager to return but must prioritize safety. A source close to the show shared, 'The desire is to be back ASAP, but risk assessments are ongoing.'
The challenge for firefighters lies in accessing water to combat the flames. They're using vehicles and helicopters to transport water, but the fires continue to spread inland, making it a grueling task. Meanwhile, the Love Island crew, including camera operators, runners, caterers, and even psychologists, are on standby in nearby accommodations, with some cast members earning up to £2,000 a week.
Host Maya Jama, rumored to be earning £800,000 for the season, kept her fans updated with a bikini-clad photo from her private villa. The cast and crew were evacuated from the luxurious £9,000-a-night winter villa, Ludus Magnus, as a safety precaution. The wildfires have already destroyed one vineyard, with eight more at risk.
Thankfully, there have been no reported casualties, according to local authorities. ITV confirmed the evacuation, stating, 'We have evacuated the Love Island production site due to the wildfire.'
And this is where it gets controversial: while the show's return is exciting, the wildfires' impact on the local community and environment cannot be overlooked. What are your thoughts on the show's comeback amidst this natural disaster? Is it a welcome distraction or a sensitive topic to navigate? Share your opinions below!