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ITV debuts Love Island trailers ahead of show's return

ITV debuts Love Island trailers ahead of show's return
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ITV releases two teaser trails for Love Island ahead of the dating show's return next month.

ITV has released two teaser trailers for the new series of Love Island.

The dating series finally returns to ITV2 next month after last summer's edition was cancelled due to coronavirus, with Laura Whitmore back as host and her husband Iain Stirling returning on voiceover duties.

In one of the two 10-second trails - due to air tonight during the launch of The Masked Dancer - Whitmore is seen smashing a box marked 'In case of Love Island, CRACK ON'.

In the other, a red jeep pulls up with the numberplate 'LOV3'.

Watch below:

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