Love Island will return to our ITV2 screens again very soon, and ahead of the show, Caroline Flack and Iain Stirling have reunited.
Supporting the 39 year old at her River Island clothing launch party in London on Thursday evening, Love Island’s hilarious voiceover man, Iain, couldn’t have looked prouder of his friend.
Posing for photos together, the pair looked in high spirits as they prepare to fly over to Mallorca for the series’ imminent start date.
As always, Caroline looked sensational as she flashed her enviable pins in a black mini dress.
The TV presenter has made no secret of her recent fitness overhaul, and the results were clearly visible in her stylish ensemble.
Adding a vibrant red lip to lift her look, her blonde locks cascaded over her shoulders in loose curls.
Speaking exclusively to OK! magazine last week, when asked to describe a perfect contestant, Caroline said: “There isn’t a formula.
“We’re all unique and what I’ve found over the years is that it takes a while for someone to let down their guard and that’s when we either fall in or out of love with them.”
A new bunch of sexy singletons will arrive at the Love Island villa in a quest to find love when the fifth series starts on 3 June.
Following their time in the villa, the stars of the show become celebrities in their own right, pocketing money from endorsement deals the second they step off the flight.
But what some viewers of the Caroline Flack fronted show might not realise is the participants are also paid during their time in the villa.
And this year’s contestants have a great deal, being paid more than the likes of Megan Barton Hanson and Wes Nelson, who appeared on the show last year.
According to the Daily Star, to “compensate” for giving up their time to appear on the ITV2 programme, the cast will be paid £250 a week.
Last year’s contestants received £200 per week, meaning that this year’s eye candy could be up to £400 better off than last year’s contestants at the end of the show’s run. The fee helps cover rent and bills the Islanders run up at home while they’re soaking up the sun in Spain.