
Keep your headgear on. Casa Amor is on the horizon for Winter Love Island lovers.
The villa’s name translates to “House of Love,” yet the yearly feature has possibly the greatest drama and tragedy of the whole Love Island series. Which, of course, makes for excellent television.
Casa Amor is likely to mix things up, as producers separated the girls and males into two distinct villas for the time being. Then they bring in new bombshells to try to entice both groups away from their present romantic relationships.
We can hardly wait! With certain heads already swivelling in there – Tom Clare and Ron Hall, for example – Casa Amor might mean a lot of pyrotechnics.
Furthermore, significant developments are said to guarantee even more drama in Winter Love Island 2023!
So, what does this imply for Ron and Lana Jenkins, who have split and rejoined more times than you can count?
And what about’smug marrieds’ Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Manhenga, not to mention farmer Will Young and his adoring Jessie Wynter? Maybe Casa Amor will be too much for their relationships.
Not to mention Tom Clare, who is already in a love triangle with newcomers Claudia Fogarty and Samie Elishi.
Bring it on!
When could Casa Amor start?
ITV is remaining mum and hasn’t officially acknowledged anything, but insiders have told The Sun that it will return ‘next week’.
A Love Island insider revealed that filming is expected to commence this weekend, and promises to be ‘one of the most dramatic splits ever’ given most of the relationships are ‘extremely vulnerable’.
They added: ‘Fans won’t want to miss it!’
The competing villa is said to be so near to the main one that the islanders will be able to hear what’s going on.
They usually find out through a postcard. Alternatively, their imaginations may go wild. They’ll know this time. Oh, no.
How long does Casa Amor last?
Casa Amor lasts three to four days, just long enough for heads to turn and the notorious postcard to be sent to the main villa.
The contestants are then asked whether they want to keep their original partner or marry one of the new singletons.
Casa Amor has been responsible for some of the most dramatic breakups in Love Island history, including the brief split of the show’s 2021 winners, Millie Court and Liam Reardon.
It sparked an epic X-rated feud between Andrew Le Page and Tasha Ghouri last summer after he started seeing Coco Lodge.
We’re excited to see what’s in store!
Who is currently coupled up on Winter Love Island 2023?
- Jessie Wynter and Will Young
- Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad
- Ellie Spence and Jordan Odofin
- Samie Elishi and Tom Clare
- Olivia Hawkins and Kai Fagan
- Lana Jenkins and Casey O’Gorman
- Tanyel Revan and Ron Hall
Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 with all episodes to date available on ITVX.