'Love Island': 11 Celebrity Viewers Who Can't Get Enough Of ITV2's Hit Dating Show

Plus one who is definitely over it.

Sick of having to justify your need to watch ‘Love Island’ every night with your friends and family? Bored of being told the show is low-brow and dull compared to whatever else might be on at 9pm on a weeknight?

Well, next time someone tries to put you down for your ‘Love Island’ fixation, just remember you’re in pretty good company.

Here are 11 celebrities who can’t get enough of ‘Love Island’...

1. Adele

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During her time on the road as part of her ‘25’ world jaunt, Adele passed comment on all manner of pop culture goings on, whether it was the Brangelina divorce (yes, she really was on tour for a long time), rumours that ‘Neighbours’ was being pulled from UK screens or just reminiscing about her love of the Spice Girls.

At her final Wembley Stadium concerts, the ‘Hello’ singer admitted she and her husband had dipped into the ITV2 show, but we were less than enthused when she branded one of the contestants a “tramp” for having sex on TV.

2. Stormzy

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Stormzy revealed on Twitter that he was a reluctant ‘Love Island’ viewer, but got into it thanks to his girlfriend, radio presenter Maya Jama.

He joked: “I’ve tried to resist but fucking hell love island is the best bit of TV I’ve watched in years this shit is incredible.”

When one fan told the ‘Big For Your Boots’ rapper he’d thought he was “better than this”, he commented: “So did I bro but I am not.”

3. Cheryl Fernandez-Versini

 

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Since giving birth to her son, Bear, Cheryl has been keeping a low profile, but BFF and Girls Aloud bandmate Nicola Roberts did let slip that the former ‘X Factor’ judge was currently hooked on ‘Love Island’. 

In fact, Chezza even briefly halted her birthday celebrations so she could catch up on the latest goings on from the villa, as Nicola revealed on her Instagram page:

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4. Liam Gallagher

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Former Oasis frontman Liam outed himself as a ‘Love Island’ devotee during Glastonbury this year.

In fact, he admitted to skipping most of the festival so he could get back to his hotel and tune in, confessing to Jo Whiley: I watched Dizzee Rascal’s set from my room yesterday, and then I watched ‘Love Island’. That’s where it’s at. That’s what goes on, man.”

5. Susanna Reid

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The ‘Good Morning Britain’ was less than impressed when showbiz correspondent Richard Arnold dropped the bombshell that Dom Lever had been booted off the island before she’d had the chance to catch up.

After getting over the shock, she commented: “To be honest, it was about time for Dom to go because he was just brooding over Jess. Best to let him go and they can reconnect out of the villa.”

That’s right, as if her knowledge of UK politics and international current affairs wasn’t impressive enough, Susanna also knows her stuff when it comes to ‘Love Island’.

6. Katie Price

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Never known for holding back when it comes to matters of her private life, The Pricey disclosed that ‘Love Island’ has had quite the effect on her and husband Kieran Hayler.

She told The Sun: “[Kieran and I] love watching ‘Love Island’ together in bed – it gets us in the mood. I won’t let him watch it without me.”

7. Blazin’ Squad

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Given Marcel’s rather liberal approach to dropping the fact he was once a member of Blazin’ Squad into the conversation, it’s not a massive surprise to see that his bandmates have been tweeting along with the show.

8. Caitlin Moran

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Feminist commentator and journalist Caitlin Moran penned a column for The Times in which she claimed that watching shows like ‘Love Island’ is “good for you”, particularly if you’re a parent.

9. Eddie Izzard 

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While you’d be forgiven for thinking that the stand-up comedian and political activist might consider himself rather too high-brow for ‘Love Island’, he proved the opposite to be the case during an interview on Radio X.

Although Eddie admitted he wasn’t watching the show, he did commend the contestants for bringing a new vernacular to the mainstream, commenting: “Listen, every generation wants their new language.”

10. Last year’s contestants

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While we could forgive the ‘Love Island’ class of 2016 if they were feeling rather protective about the villa they once called theirs, the majority have been closely following this year’s series, regularly keeping fans updated with their take on what’s going on.

And as you can see, things can get pretty heated...

11. Jeremy Corbyn

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Yeah, OK, this one isn’t strictly true, but the Labour leader did inadvertently promote ‘Love Island’ on his social media account during London Pride in summer 2016.

After sharing his solidarity with the LGBT+ community in the UK, we assume what was an attempt at the hashtag #LoveIsLove wound up being published as #LoveIsland instead, prompting much speculation about whether he was keeping up with the hit dating show on the sly.

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...and one who definitely can

1. Gary Lineker

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Gary was left unimpressed when his son managed to talk him into watching an episode of ‘Love Island’. Put it this way, we probably shouldn’t expect to see comments on the show alongside his regular football and political tweets...

‘Love Island’ continues every night on ITV2.

20 Reality TV Couples
Chloe Jasmine and Stevi Ritchie ('The X Factor')(01 of20)
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Chloe and Stevi first met while sharing a house together, during the 2014 series of 'The X Factor'.

Although they briefly split up when the series was still on the air, they rekindled their romance before long, going on to become 'Celebrity Big Brother' housemates, and appear in a series of totally-natural and not-staged photo sets, just like this one.
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Katie Price and Peter Andre ('I'm A Celebrity')(02 of20)
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The third series of 'I'm A Celebrity' - otherwise known as 'the one where it really started to get good' - kicked off in 2004, and sparked one of the UK's biggest celebrity pairings of the 21st century.

Off the back of 'I'm A Celeb', Katie and Peter were omnipresent for years, with reality shows, fragrances and yes, even an ill-advised album to their name. They split in 2009, and recently reconciled, after a feud which lasted more than five years.
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Helen Adams and Paul Clarke ('Big Brother')(03 of20)
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The first real love story of 'Big Brother', Helen and Paul first met on the reality show's second series in 2001, eventually staying together for five years.

Here they are with Lorraine Kelly, the lucky ducks.
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Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff ('Strictly Come Dancing')(04 of20)
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Among the most famous 'Strictly' curse victims, Ben split from his long-term partner shortly after being partnered with Kristina, though the two were insistent they didn't get together until long after the break-up.

When we're blowing out the candles on our birthday cake this year, we'll be wishing for a re-enactment of this exact photo, with us in place of Kristina.
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Natasha Hamilton and Ritchie Neville ('The Big Reunion')(05 of20)
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Atomic Kitten and 5ive weren't the only ones brought together by 'The Big Reunion', with Natasha and Ritchie getting together during the show's UK tour, though they announced their split in early 2016. (credit:Mark Robert Milan via Getty Images)
Stephanie Davis and Jeremy McConnell ('Celebrity Big Brother')(06 of20)
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Truly, there is nothing left to say about this pair. (credit:Jeff Spicer via Getty Images)
Rebecca Ferguson and Zayn Malik ('The X Factor')(07 of20)
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Yeah, we'd forgotten about this one too, but shortly after the seventh series of 'X Factor' wrapped up in 2010, it was revealed that runner-up Rebecca Ferguson had been knocking boots with One Direction singer Zayn Malik.

Despite their seven-year age gap (Zayn was just 17 at the time), they stayed together for a number of months, with the 'Pillowtalk' singer eventually going on to date Stephanie Davis and Perrie Edwards.
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Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev ('Strictly Come Dancing')(08 of20)
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Another case of the 'Strictly' curse having a happy ending, Rachel revealed she and her husband were parting ways during her appearance on the BBC series in 2013.

She and Pasha announced 10 months later that they were an item.
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Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich ('Big Brother')(09 of20)
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Who could forget Steven and Kimberly's romance, eh? NOT US, because the thought of him whispering "open it" to her in the 'BB' bedroom is still BURNED IN OUR MEMORIES for the rest of our days.

Steverly tied the knot a year after leaving the 'BB' house, but months later, it was reported that they had already split.
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Stacey Solomon and Steve-O ('The Jump')(10 of20)
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Sometimes reality TV can throw us a curveball, like when 'Jackass' prankster Steve-O and 'Driving Home For Christmas' warbler Stacey Solomon got together on 'The Jump'.

Sadly, they split the following summer, admitting they struggled with their long-distance relationship.
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Tamera Foster and Sam Callahan ('The X Factor')(11 of20)
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'The X Factor' might not seem the most likely place to find romance, but Tamera Foster and Sam Callahan made a good go of it after meeting during 2013's series.

However, they split up a year later.
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Chantelle and Preston ('Celebrity Big Brother')(12 of20)
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Theirs was the reality TV romance the whole country was rooting for. It had it all, drama (Preston had a girlfriend when they first met, meaning they dismissed their 'CBB' flirting at the time), romance (nothing sets the mood like George Galloway pretending to be a cat in the next room) and a few bumps in the road (remember when he stormed off 'Buzzcocks', though?).

Their highly-public split was followed a few years later by both of their arrivals in the 'Ultimate Big Brother' house, and while it looked like a reunion could be on the cards, it eventually never came to fruition.
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Georgia May Foote and Giovanni Pernice ('Strictly Come Dancing')(13 of20)
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Seriously, there must be something in the water over at the 'Strictly' studios, with Georgia May Foote and Giovanni Pernice the latest pairing to reveal that their relationship extends past the dance floor. (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Charlotte Crosby and Gaz Beadle ('Geordie Shore')(14 of20)
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A reality TV couple so on-again-off-again no one - including them - is ever actually sure what their relationship status is at any given time. (credit:Hamish Blair via Getty Images)
David Seaman and Frankie Poultney ('Dancing On Ice')(15 of20)
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Now husband and wife, David and Frankie met when he swapped his football boots for ice skates for his appearance on 'Dancing On Ice'.

The two were partnered together, eventually revealing that they were an item.
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Samia Ghadie and Sylvain Longchambon ('Dancing On Ice')(16 of20)
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Slightly more scandalously was the union of 'Dancing On Ice' pair Sylvain Longchambon and Samia Ghadie, particularly as when they got together he was still dating Jennifer Metcalfe... who he'd been partnered with just two years prior. (credit:Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
Pete Bennett and Nikki Grahame ('Big Brother')(17 of20)
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Arguably the most unlikely 'BB' couple ever, Pete and Nikki's romance was a nontheless endearing one, and we loved watching them grow close during their time in the house.

Sadly, in the months that followed, Nikki revealed that their relationship hadn't lasted in the outside world, admitting at the time: "I really hope that he didn't use me. I would like to think that he had genuine feelings for me but who knows? I don't know what to think."
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Denise Van Outen and Lee Mead ('Any Dream Will Do')(18 of20)
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Proving that reality TV romances aren't just for the contestants, 'Any Dream Will Do' judge Denise Van Outen surprised viewers when she revealed that she was in a relationship with the show's eventual winner, Lee Mead.

The pair were together for six years, even having a daughter in 2010, but announced they were going their separate ways in July 2013.
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Grace Adams-Short and Mikey Dalton ('Big Brother')(19 of20)
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The 'BB' couple that have managed to go the distance are also the ones who kept the lowest profile at the end of the show (funny that, isn't it?).

Grace and Mikey have been together since the end of their series in 2006, and have two children.
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Sue and Alex Tatham ('Blind Date')(20 of20)
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Proving that TV romances are nothing new, who could forget Sue and Alex Tatham, who tied the knot in 1991, after meeting on an episode of 'Blind Date'. Our Cilla even attended the wedding which, frankly, we're really jealous about. (credit:David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock)