Love Island’s 2024 summer series launches on Monday June 3, and the stars entering the villa have been revealed.
With returning host Maya Jama at the helm once again, the new batch of Islanders will all be on the lookout to find their soulmate in Mallorca.
The debut episode of series 11 will will launch the dating show simultaneously across ITV1, ITV2 and ITVX for the first time ever.
But among the public eagerly waiting to watch the drama unfold, there are a number of famous faces who could be joining them.
And there are several mega fans of the show who will come as a big surprise, as they are not obvious fits for Love Island’s key demographic.
MailOnline has taken a look at the potential celebrity viewers this year.
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Love Island’s 2024 summer series launches on Monday June 3, and the stars entering the villa have been revealed (pictured)
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With returning host Maya Jama (pictured) at the helm once again, the debut episode of series 11 will air on Monday 3 June
King Charles
Although he may not have watched Love Island before, King Charles may just be tuning into the show this year after some coaxing from the host.
Love Island’s presenter Maya Jama filled the monarch in about the reality show earlier this month, while attending Sovereign’s Creative Industries Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.
The TV star, 29 greeted the King, 75, and Queen Camilla, 76, saying: ‘Nice to meet you. Well, I’ve actually met you before, a long time ago. About something with the Princes’ Trust and I touched you. I wasn’t supposed to. This time I won’t.’
Laughing, King Charles told her: ‘Don’t worry about it’ to which she responded: ‘You don’t mind, yeah?’.
The Royal then asked her: ‘How are you getting on?’
Maya then explained: ‘I host Love Island. I don’t know if you watch that though. That’s like a reality dating show.’
Laughing, the King quipped back: ‘There’s one born every minute’ and then asked about her future plans with the show.
Taking a last ditch opportunity to get the monarch watching, Maya teased: ‘I’m just about to go to Spain to film some young people snog someone.’
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Although he may not be part of Love Island’s usual demographic, King Charles may just be tuning into the show this year after some coaxing from the host (pictured last week)
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Love Island’s presenter Maya Jama filled the monarch in about the reality show earlier this month, while attending Sovereign’s Creative Industries Garden Party at Buckingham Palace (pictured)