Love Island’s Casa Amor is just days away from returning to our screens, with the fan favourite addition set to air on 4 July.
Casa Amor has become a staple of the ITV2 dating show, which sees half of the Islanders leaving the main villa to settle into another villa located nearby – and a new selection of singletons looking for love are then introduced.The separation of the two villas usually only lasts for around four to five days, with the Islanders rejoining the main villa at the end of the break period.
Once there, they are asked to decide whether to stay in their original pairings, or whether they’d like to choose to recouple with one of the singles they’ve gotten to know.
Ahead of Casa Amor’s return, OK!’s Love Island columnist and former contestant Shaughna Phillips has told us how a recoupling really goes down – and the telltale signs to look out for.
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