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ITV Calling On Singletons To Register Their Interest For Love Island 2022

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03:04 24 Aug 2021


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Love Island 2022

Following last night's Love Island finale, host Laura Whitmore announced applications for the 2022 season are now officially open.

So if you're single and looking for love, why not register your interest?

 

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ITV say they're looking for, 'lively singles,' to take part.

'If you think you’ve got what it takes, then we want to hear from you straight away,' the casting call reads.

But before you get to that, check out the eligibility requirements first and see if you fit the criteria.

 

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Here are the requirements:

  1. You must be aged at least 18 years or over due to the nature of the show.
  2. You must not be:
    1. currently employed by ITV, Motion, the Broadcaster or any company owned by ITV plc.
    2. a live-in partner or immediate relative (for example, mother, father, son, daughter, brother or sister) of someone who works on the show.
  3. You must hold, or be prepared to obtain, a passport which is valid until at least six months after the show's end date (which will be notified to you) and which is less than 10 years old and you must be eligible to travel to the show destinations we specify. The applicant must also agree to notify ITV immediately of any change to their passport or travel status.
  4. You must be exclusively available to participate in the show for a minimum of 10 consecutive weeks for production.

 

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If that all sounds good, click here to register your interest.

Anton's advice

2019 Islander Anton Danyluk has some advice for anyone who wants to take part in the show.

He told us on Casa SPIN that the decision to take part all depends on what you want to get out of it.

 

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"I think people just think you go in and you just change your life but at the end of the day, if you don't do well, your life could end up a whole lot worse than it did before you went in," he explained.

Anton also admitted the show changed him for the better, "...I got totally humbled in there, totally humbled."

 

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Listen to the full Casa SPIN finale podcast episode here.


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