Will there be a Casa Amor twist in Winter Love Island?
Love Island's winter version is upon us and while excitement builds, there's sure to be plenty of twists and turns along the way. But will Casa Amor be back?
Love Island fans are rejoicing over not one but two seasons of their favourite ITV2 show in 2020.
With the winter version set to grip the nation, what kinds of twists can we expect in this new series?
Will there be a Casa Amor in Love Island 2020?
Yes! A secret second villa will feature in the 2020 Winter series.
What is Love Island's Casa Amor?
Casa Amor often shows up towards the middle of each Love Island series.
It was first introduced in season three, which aired in 2017, and certainly caught viewers' attention.
In a twist of fate, bosses introduced a second villa to the show, called Casa Amor.
Just a stone's throw from the original villa, new islanders reside there in a bid to tempt the originals away from their couples - if they manage to turn any heads, they get to stay as a fully-fledged islander.
Who are the Casa Amor bombshells?
You can find out more information about each new contestant here.
Jade Affleck
Priscilla Anyabu
Jamie McCann
Molly Smith
Eva Zapico
Natalia Zoppa
Biggs Chris
George Day
Alexi Eraclides
Josh Kempton
Ched Uzor
Jordan Waobikeze
What are some of the most memorable moments from Casa Amor?
Casa Amor has been home to some of the biggest twists of recent years.
In 2017, eventual winner Kem Cetinay had been going steady with Amber Davies, but Chyna Ellis turned his head and the pair got very close indeed.
The next year, Josh Denzel famously dumped Georgia "Loyal" Steel when he found himself drawn to Kaz Crossley.
And just six months ago, Michael Griffiths decided to dump fan-favourite Amber Gill for Joanna Chimonides while Anna Vakili was drawn to Ovi Soko, despite being in a romantic coupling with Jordan Hames.
Love Island returns to ITV2 on Saturday 12th January 2020.
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