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Love Island USA could have ended its newest run on July 13.
However followers of this beloved Peacock actuality present haven’t seen the final of assorted solid members.
The Season 7 reunion has been scheduled for Monday, August 25 at 9/8c. It can premiere on the aforementioned streaming platform.
We will additionally affirm that Andy Cohen will come on board for the primary time to co-host the particular, showing alongside Ariana Madix.
(Peacock)
Cohen, after all, is not any stranger to internet hosting reunions. He’s been entrance and middle for all The Actual Housewives franchises, together with Southern Attraction, Summer season Home, Under Deck, and lots of others.
The Love Island USA Season 7 reunion will characteristic this season’s winners and fan-favorite {couples} for an up-close and private look again at their expertise within the Villa.
Islanders anticipated to make an look embody:
Chelley Bissainthe, Ace Greene, Amaya Espinal, Bryan Arenales, Iris Kendall, Pepe García, Huda Mustafa, Chris Seeley, Olandria Carthen, Nic Vansteenberghe and lots of extra.
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The precise season itself topped Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales because the winners on Sunday night.
Because of the latter’s generosity, the couple break up the season’s $100,000 grand prize.
“I feel like I’m flying in the sky right now. To feel so seen and validated and for people to see how powerful our connection is… And like, boy, was this a ride, here on Love Island,” Amaya stated on the finale.
“But this, man, I would do this ride all over again if it led me to him.”
Bryan, for his half, added:
“I don’t even know how to put it into words. Meeting Amaya here turned my experience around ridiculously. I’m so thankful to meet this person. I would do this experience a hundred times over. It feels surreal.”
(Kim Nunneley/Peacock)
Not lengthy earlier than the finale aired and the winners had been introduced, Cierra Ortega left Love Island as a result of backlash she obtained over racially insensitive feedback from a number of years in the past.
“I am deeply, truly, honestly, so sorry. I had no idea that the word held as much pain as much harm, and came with the history that it did, or I never would have used it,” the 25-year outdated lately stated on social media. “I had no ill intention when I was using it. But that’s absolutely no excuse, because intent doesn’t excuse ignorance.”
This mea culpa got here within the wake of outdated submit made by Ortego that lately went viral.
In it, the content material creator references her eyes, utilizing a racial slur on the time that has been used to denigrate the Asian neighborhood.
The Ortega scandal and quasi firing occurred few weeks after Yulissa Escobar additionally departed the identical Peacock actuality program after we discovered she had stated the N-word throughout two separate podcast appearances.