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A "Love Island" executive hinted that new contestants might reunite with their exes in the villa, promising significant drama. The show will also feature more explicit content, with plans to show couples having sex, as seen in earlier seasons. The casting team has been working diligently to find exciting new contestants to keep the show fresh after a decade on air.
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