Viewers have a number of glossy dating shows to choose from - Love Island is just one of them.
It has been a matter of weeks since the last Love Island winners were crowned, but it is once again time to open those villa doors.
This policy of leaving accounts dormant was introduced to protect islanders and those close to them from online bullying and abuse. "[In 2017] we'd watch the series because we were looking for love, we'd see romance on screen and hope we'd one day end up having that," she said. "With these dating shows, you're seeing genuine relationships where people are more interested in listening to people, not just looking at physical attraction," she said.Love Island's viewing figures peaked between 2017 and 2019 - with about 3.5 million people tuning in each night.