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Love Island (American TV series) season 3

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Love Island
Season 3
Promotional poster for the season
Hosted byArielle Vandenberg
No. of days40
No. of contestants34
Winners
  • Korey Gandy
  • Olivia Kaiser
Runners-up
  • Kyra Lizama
  • Will Moncada
Companion shows
  • Love Island: The Drop
  • Love Island: Laid Bare
No. of episodes29
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJuly 7 (2021-07-07) –
August 15, 2021 (2021-08-15)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 2
Next →
Season 4
List of episodes

The third season of the American version of the television reality program Love Island premiered on CBS in the United States and CTV in Canada on July 7, 2021. Arielle Vandenberg returned to host the series while Matthew Hoffman provided voice-over narration. The season was filmed in a villa located in Nīnole, Hawaii.[1]

It was the final season of Love Island to be aired on CBS before the series moved to Peacock in 2022.

Format

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Love Island is a reality television program in which a group of contestants, who are referred to as "Islanders", are living in a villa in Hawaii. The Islanders are cut off from the outside world and are under constant video surveillance. To survive in the villa, the Islanders must be in a relationship with another Islander. The Islanders couple up for the first time on first impressions but they are later forced to "re-couple" at special ceremonies in which they can choose to remain with their current partners or to switch partners. At the villa, the couples must share a bed for sleeping and are permitted to talk with other Islanders at any time, allowing them to get to know everyone.[2] While in the villa, each Islander has his or her own telephone, with which they can contact other Islanders via text and can receive text messages informing them of the latest challenges, dumpings, and re-couplings. While the Islanders might appear to have unmediated access to the outside world, they are limited in both their alcohol consumption and communication with the outside world.[3]

The Islanders are presented with many games and challenges that are designed to test their physical and mental abilities, after which the winners are sometimes presented with special prizes, such as a night at the Hideaway or a special date.[4]

Islanders can be eliminated, or "dumped", for several reasons; these include remaining single after a re-coupling and by public vote through the Love Island mobile app. During the show's final week, members of the public vote to decide which couple should win the series; the couple who receive the most votes win.[4]

At the envelope ceremony on finale night, the couple who received the highest number of votes from the public receive two envelopes, one for each partner. One envelope contains $100,000 and the other contains nothing. The partner with the $100,000 envelope may choose whether to share the money with his or her partner as a test of trust and commitment.[2]

Islanders

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The initial Islanders were revealed June 29, 2021.[5] Initially, Tony "Ballo" Caraballo was announced as part of the cast entering for the Casa Amor twist, but was replaced by Kamryn "Kam" Mickens-Bennett the next day.

Islander Age Residence Entered Exited Status Ref
Korey Gandy 28 Virginia Beach, Virginia Day 1 Day 40 Winner [6]
Olivia Kaiser 28 Anchorage, Alaska Day 1 Day 40 Winner
Kyra Lizama 23 Honolulu, Hawaii Day 1 Day 40 Runner-up
Will Moncada 26 Medellín, Colombia[a] Day 1 Day 40 Runner-up
Bailey Marshall 23 Portland, Oregon Day 26 Day 40 Third place
Jeremy Hershberg 27 New York, New York Day 1 Day 40 Third place
Alana Paolucci 28 New York, New York Day 26 Day 40 Fourth place
Charlie Lynch 30 Houston, Texas Day 19 Day 40 Fourth place
Andre Brunelli 28 Miami, Florida Day 30 Day 38 Dumped
Trina Njoroge 25 Hacienda Heights, California Day 1 Day 38 Dumped
Elly Steffen 22 Chicago, Illinois Day 26 Day 34 Dumped
K-Ci Maultsby 27 Atlanta, Georgia Day 30 Day 34 Dumped
Cashay Proudfoot 25 Brooklyn, New York[7] Day 1 Day 32 Dumped
Josh Goldstein 24 Haverhill, Massachusetts Day 1 Day 31 Walked
Shannon St. Clair 25 Warminster, Pennsylvania Day 1 Day 31 Walked
Genevieve Shawcross 22 West Chester, Pennsylvania Day 19 Day 25 Dumped
Melvin "Cinco" Holland, Jr. 25 Ashburn, Virginia Day 1 Day 25 Dumped
Leslie Golden 24 Redwater, Texas Day 19 Day 24 Removed
Florence "Flo" Mueller 26 Miami, Florida Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Isabel Johnson 21 Minneapolis, Minnesota Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Kay Taylor 24 Calabasas, California Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Andrew John Phillips 28 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Gabe Sadowsky 27 Nashua, New Hampshire Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Kamryn "Kam" Mickens-Bennett 25 Summit, New Jersey Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Raul Frias 24 Hialeah, Florida Day 19 Day 22 Dumped
Javonny Vega 26 Boca Raton, Florida Day 1 Day 17 Dumped
Wes Ogsbury 24 Denver, Colorado Day 12 Day 17 Dumped
Aimee Flores 26 Los Angeles, California Day 3 Day 17 Dumped
Florita Diaz 27 Miami, Florida Day 8 Day 17 Dumped
Isaiah Harmison 25 Houston, Texas Day 6 Day 15 Dumped
Slade Parker 27 Rome, Georgia Day 12 Day 14 Walked
Lei-Yen Rapp 28 Houston, Texas Day 8 Day 11 Dumped
Roxy Ahmad 24 London, United Kingdom[b] Day 8 Day 11 Dumped
Christian Longnecker 24 Oahu, Hawaii Day 1 Day 5 Dumped
  1. ^ Will Moncada is originally from Medellín in Colombia but was residing in the United States at the time of casting and filming.
  2. ^ Roxy Ahmad is originally from London, England in the United Kingdom but was residing in Scottsdale, Arizona at the time of casting and filming.

Future appearances

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Trina Njoroge competed on the Paramount+ original series All Star Shore.[8] Cashay Proudfoot, Javonny Vega, Melvin "Cinco" Holland, Jr. and Shannon St. Clair competed on The Challenge: USA.[9] Olivia Kaiser competed on seasons 38,[10] 39, and 40 of The Challenge.

Coupling and elimination history

[edit]
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Day 1 Day 2 Day 5 Day 11 Day 15 Day 17 Day 22 Day 25 Day 32 Day 34 Day 38 Final
Korey Kyra Single Trina Florita Cashay Safe Leslie Safe Olivia Safe Andre & Trina
to dump
Split
the 100k
Winner
(Day 40)
Olivia Javonny Javonny Javonny Javonny Vulnerable Single Safe Korey Safe Winner
(Day 40)
Kyra Korey Will Will Will Will Safe Will Vulnerable Will Safe Andre & Trina
to dump
Runner-up
(Day 40)
Will Single Kyra Kyra Kyra Kyra Safe Kyra Vulnerable Kyra Safe Runner-up
(Day 40)
Bailey Not in Villa Jeremy Saved Andre & Trina
to dump
Third place
(Day 40)
Jeremy Trina Aimee Aimee Florita Vulnerable Genevieve Saved Bailey Saved Third place
(Day 40)
Alana Not in Villa Charlie Vulnerable Andre & Trina
to dump
Fourth place
(Day 40)
Charlie Not in Villa Cashay Safe Alana Vulnerable Fourth place
(Day 40)
Andre Not in Villa Trina Safe Alana & Charlie
to dump
Dumped
(Day 38)
Trina Jeremy Korey Cinco Cinco Saved Cinco Saved Andre Safe Dumped
(Day 38)
Elly Not in Villa K-Ci Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 34)
K-Ci Not in Villa Elly Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 34)
Cashay Christian Cinco Cinco Isaiah Korey Safe Charlie Safe Single Dumped
(Day 32)
Josh Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Safe Shannon Safe Walked
(Day 31)
Shannon Josh Josh Josh Josh Safe Josh Safe Walked
(Day 31)
Genevieve Not in Villa Jeremy Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 25)
Cinco Single Cashay Cashay Trina Trina Saved Trina Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 25)
Leslie Not in Villa Korey Removed
(Day 24)
Flo Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Isabel Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Kay Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Andrew Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Gabe Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Kam Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Raul Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 22)
Javonny Olivia Olivia Olivia Olivia Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 17)
Wes Not in Villa Aimee Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 17)
Aimee Not in Villa Jeremy Jeremy Wes Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 17)
Florita Not in Villa Korey Jeremy Vulnerable Dumped
(Day 17)
Isaiah Not in Villa Cashay Single Dumped
(Day 15)
Slade Not in Villa Walked
(Day 14)
Lei-Yen Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 11)
Roxy Not in Villa Single Dumped
(Day 11)
Christian Cashay Single Dumped
(Day 5)
Notes 1 none 2 3 4 none 5 none 6
Walked none Slade none Josh,
Shannon
none
Removed none Leslie none
Dumped No
Dumping
Christian
Failed to
couple up
Lei-Yen,
Roxy

Failed to
couple up
Isaiah
Failed to
couple up
Aimee & Florita
Boys' choice
to dump
Andrew, Gabe, Kam, Raul
Failed to
couple up
Cinco
Girls' choice
to dump
Cashay
Failed to
couple up
Elly & K-Ci
Islanders’ choice
to dump
Andre & Trina
4 of 5 votes
to dump
Alana & Charlie
Fewest votes to win
Bailey & Jeremy
Third–most votes to win
Javonny & Wes
Girls' choice
to dump
Flo, Isabel, Kay
Failed to
couple up
Genevieve
Boys' choice
to dump
Kyra & Will
Second–most votes to win
Korey & Olivia
Most votes to win

Notes

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  • ^Note 1 :   Cinco and Will entered after the initial coupling and were told that after twenty-four hours they'd be allowed to steal a girl from another guy.
  • ^Note 2 :       America voted for the most compatible couples, with the three couples with the most votes being safe. The 3 saved couples then had to collectively save one more couple. The saved couples saved Cinco & Trina, leaving Aimee & Wes, Florita & Jeremy, and Olivia & Javonny vulnerable. The four saved boys then had to decide which vulnerable woman to save, choosing Olivia, and the 4 saved girls had to decide which vulnerable man to save, choosing Jeremy.
  • ^Note 3 :   As the final part for the Casa Amor twist in week 4, Casa Amor and the villa held two separate re-coupling ceremonies for the original islanders to choose whether to return to their previous partner or pick any new partner. Any of the 10 new islanders that remained single by the end of either ceremony was dumped from the villa. However, if one of the 10 original islanders remained single at the end of both ceremonies, they would still remain in the villa, but as a single islander. Andrew, Gabe, Kam, Raul, Flo, Isabel, and Kay remained single at the end the night, and were all dumped from the villa.
  • ^Note 4 :       America voted for their favorite girl and boy islanders, with the three girls and three boys with the most votes being safe. The 6 saved islanders then had to collectively save one more girl and boy islander. The saved girls saved Trina, while the saved boys saved Jeremy, leaving Cinco, Genevieve, Kyra, and Will vulnerable. The four saved girls then had to decide which vulnerable man to save, choosing Will, and the 4 saved boys had to decide which vulnerable woman to save, choosing Kyra.
  • ^Note 5 :       America voted for the couple with most potential, with the three couples with the most votes being safe. The 3 saved couples then had to collectively save one more couple. The saved couples saved Bailey & Jeremy, leaving Alana & Charlie and Elly & K-Ci vulnerable. The four saved couples then had to decide which vulnerable couple to save, choosing Alana & Charlie.
  • ^Note 6 : America voted for which couple they think should win Love Island. The couple with the most votes were declared the winners of Love Island and received the grand prize money.

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDay(s)Original air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
Rating (18–49)
Week 1
571"Episode 1"Day 1July 7, 2021 (2021-07-07)3011.86[11]0.5[11]
582"Episode 2"Days 1–2July 8, 2021 (2021-07-08)3021.71[12]0.4[12]
593"Episode 3"Days 2–3July 9, 2021 (2021-07-09)3031.53[13]0.3[13]
604"Episode 4"Days 3–5July 11, 2021 (2021-07-11)3041.38[14]0.3[14]
Week 2
615"Episode 5"Days 5–7July 13, 2021 (2021-07-13)3051.72[15]0.3[15]
626"Episode 6"Days 7–8July 14, 2021 (2021-07-14)3061.69[16]0.3[16]
637"Episode 7"Days 8–9July 15, 2021 (2021-07-15)3071.71[17]0.4[17]
648"Episode 8"Days 9–11July 16, 2021 (2021-07-16)3081.66[18]0.3[18]
659"Episode 9"Days 11–13July 18, 2021 (2021-07-18)3091.47[19]0.4[19]
Week 3
6610"Episode 10"Days 13–15July 20, 2021 (2021-07-20)3101.66[20]0.3[20]
6711"Episode 11"Days 15–16July 21, 2021 (2021-07-21)3111.64[21]0.4[21]
6812"Episode 12"Days 16–17July 22, 2021 (2021-07-22)3121.86[22]0.4[22]
6913"Episode 13"Days 17–18July 23, 2021 (2021-07-23)3131.47[23]0.3[23]
Week 4
7014"Episode 14"Days 18–19July 25, 2021 (2021-07-25)3141.34[24]0.3[24]
7115"Episode 15"Days 20–21July 27, 2021 (2021-07-27)3151.66[25]0.4[25]
7216"Episode 16"Days 21–22July 28, 2021 (2021-07-28)3161.89[26]0.5[26]
7317"Episode 17"Days 22–24July 29, 2021 (2021-07-29)3171.78[27]0.4[27]
7418"Episode 18"Day 24July 30, 2021 (2021-07-30)3181.54[28]0.3[28]
Week 5
7519"Episode 19"Days 24–26August 1, 2021 (2021-08-01)3191.57[29]0.4[29]
7620"Episode 20"Days 26–27August 3, 2021 (2021-08-03)3201.82[30]0.4[30]
7721"Episode 21"Days 27–29August 4, 2021 (2021-08-04)3211.72[31]0.4[31]
7822"Episode 22"Days 30–31August 5, 2021 (2021-08-05)3221.78[32]0.4[32]
7923"Episode 23"Days 31–32August 6, 2021 (2021-08-06)3231.60[33]0.3[33]
Week 6
8024"Episode 24"Days 32–34August 8, 2021 (2021-08-08)3241.67[34]0.4[34]
8125"Episode 25"Day 35August 10, 2021 (2021-08-10)3251.66[35]0.3[35]
8226"Episode 26"Day 36August 11, 2021 (2021-08-11)3261.73[36]0.4[36]
8327"Episode 27"Days 36–38August 12, 2021 (2021-08-12)3271.86[37]0.4[37]
8428"Episode 28"Day 39August 13, 2021 (2021-08-13)3281.43[38]0.3[38]
8529"Episode 29"Day 40August 15, 2021 (2021-08-15)3291.64[39]0.4[39]

Production

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Development

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CBS announced that Love Island had been renewed for a third season on January 27, 2021, with Vandenberg confirmed to return as host on the same day.[40] On May 13, 2021, it was announced that the season would be premiering on July 7, 2021, after the premiere of the twenty-third season of Big Brother.[41]

Casting

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In an effort to promote diversity, CBS announced a new rule for Love Island and other non-scripted reality television shows on the network, that 50% of all contestants must be a Person of Color or an Indigenous person for the 2021–2022 broadcast season.[42] Along with Big Brother,[43] Kassting, Inc. will no longer be providing casting services for the upcoming third season.[44] Ally Capriotti Grant, an Emmy Award-winning casting director responsible for casting Queer Eye and previous Hell's Kitchen seasons, led the casting efforts for Love Island 3.[45]

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