In an effort to make the hit dating show more inclusive, ITV bosses have been looking for bisexual islanders to take to the Love Island villa this year.
Producers of the show are aiming for 40 per cent of contestants to be attracted to both genders, as it prepares to return to our screens this summer.The show, which presenter Laura Whitmore has already been spotted filming for, is rumoured to include Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly and Nigel Benn’s boxing son Harley, however the series is yet to confirm their contestants.
An insider revealed to The Sun: “Love Island has always been inclusive – the only criteria is that you’re over 18 and looking for love.