The dating show proved harder and harder to watch as it progressed, and not only because of the tragedy of 15 FebruaryEmotions were high during the Love Island final on Sunday, and the overwhelming one for many viewers was relief. For the past few weeks, fans have eagerly anticipated the show’s end, less out of excitement to see which of the couples would be awarded the grand prize of £50,000 than to mark the finish of what has been something of an ordeal.When the franchise’s winter edition started in January, it was uncharacteristically chilly, both in terms of the unseasonably cool South African climate and the lack of heat between contestants. Continue reading…
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