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Applications for 'Love Island' 2019 Are Officially Open

Applications for 'Love Island' 2019 Are Officially Open

If you fancy being the next Dani Dyer or Jack Fincham, then your moment is here.

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

If you are on the hunt for the Jack to your Dani, then you will be pleased to hear that applications for Love Island 2019 are officially open.

ITV2 is on the hunt for singletons looking for love to spend their summer in the famed reality villa in Majorca, Spain.

And if the official application website is anything to go by, the reality show will follow the same format as the previous four seasons that have come before it.

The site reads: "ITV2 are looking for vibrant singles from across the UK who want to head to the sun, in search of a summer of love.

"The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another, but to remain in paradise they must win the hearts of the public and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island."

The cast of Love Island 2018.
ITV2

Applications for Love Island 2019 opened on New Year's Eve and will close on 30th April, and you must be aged at least 18 or over by that date to be eligible for the show.

You should also be available for a minimum of eight consecutive weeks from May 2019.

As part of your application, you'll need to upload a short video of yourself on why you think you would make a great Islander. If you've got what it takes, you can apply here.

Earlier reports suggested that Love Island bosses were shaking up the series by opening this year's applications to non-binary and intersexual contestants.

A number of Love Island hopefuls pointed out that the form asked applicants to confirm whether they identify as male, female, non-binary or intersex.

However, ITV has since confirmed that this isn't actually new to this year's series at all.

Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham won the fourth series along with the £50,000 cash prize.
ITV2

Last year saw Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer beat off fierce competition from other Islanders to scoop the £50,000 cash prize.

Featured Image Credit: ITV2

Topics: Jack Fincham, TV Entertainment, Love Island, dani dyer