LOVE Island’s boss has admitted that they ‘wouldn’t say no to a throuple’ ahead of the All Stars spin-off.
Mike Spencer, executive producer of the ITV2 show, has opened up about what he thinks about three of the Islanders being in a relationship together while in the villa.
Mike exclusively told The Sun: “We won’t say no to a throuple. We’ll see what happens.
“I mean it would test the format a little bit.
“We’d have to switch it up, but I think it works as it is.”
A throuple is a romantic relationship involving three people.
When asked what he thinks about the fix rows and allegations that producers favour certain Islanders, he replied: “It’s absolutely not true.”
“I don’t know how we can fix it really.
“I think the chat is the chat. They are doing that everyday.
“The public vote is the public vote.”
The revived series of Love Island hit our screens in 2015.
The popular dating show has gone on to air 10 successful series over the years.
This year a line-up of past favourite Islanders are coming together for a second time in a bid to find love.
The Sun exclusively revealed that the likes of Georgia Steel, Mitch Taylor and Hannah Elizabeth are taking part.
Host Maya Jama will also be returning to the South African villa to present the spin-off.