Love Island Australia is back for season four

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They’re sexy and they know it – the hottest singles from Down Under will couple-up or crack-on in the fourth season of Love Island Australia to be filmed in Mallorca, Spain later this year.

The host with the most, Sophie Monk, will return to steer the new cast of sexy singles towards finding their perfect match while soaking up the Mediterranean sun and having the time of their lives.

Sophie Monk said: “I’m so excited to be back as host of Love Island Australia, and with overseas holidays finally coming into view I can’t wait to return to beautiful Mallorca to see what’s in store for our brand-new Islanders.”

Casting is now open for hopeful singles to have a shot at finding “the one” in the luxurious Love Island Spanish villa. You can apply via 9Now.

The new season of the world-renowned reality TV show promises to deliver another picture-perfect setting with all the romantic twists and turns that keep the fans tuning in for more.

Love Island Australia is produced by ITV Studios Australia for the 9Network.

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