OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Love Island’ bosses are to sell a range of booze and snacks.
The ITV2 dating show – which was won by Millie Court and Liam Reardon back in 2021 and is due to return to screens in just two weeks’ time – have had the paperwork to bring out a range of food and drinks , including alcoholic, nuts, crisps, chocolate and buns approved, along with legal protection from the UK’s Intellectual Property Office for their line of ready meals, sauces, dressings and desserts and dips.
According to the trademark – which has decade of protection -, it will cover: “Non-alcoholic beverages; beers; ale; lager; stout; porter; shandy; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; cordials; mixtures containing any of the aforesaid goods; syrups and other preparations for making the aforesaid.”
It gives the show – which has launched the high-profile careers of Molly-Mae Hague, Amber Davies, Kem Cetinay and many others – the rights to exclusively use the ‘Love Island’ brand without others being able to profit from it.
With just over two weeks to go until the launch of the new series, pictures have been circulating of a brand new villa in Mallorca – which is still being done-up and was selected because of the “secrecy” it gave during filming – which boasts six bedrooms, a fire pit, and a 20 metre swimming pool complete with decking.
Kevin Lygo, the managing director of the channel’s media and entertainment said: “We didn’t own [the last property].
“We rented it and we are choosing a new house for this summer so that is all secrecy.”
‘Love Island’ will return to ITV2 on Monday June 6th at 9pm.