Love Island 2023 is about to welcome five final newbies as the Islanders are tasked with looking after babies in the iconic challenge.
Following the dramatic dumping of Casey O’Gorman and Rosie Seabrook, the ITV2 reality-dating show dropped an explosive teaser trailer that sees five newbies arrive in the villa.
With the sound of crying filling the villa, the screen went dark before a baby doll appeared on-screen – which left viewers rejoicing as it could only mean one thing.
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Yes! The baby challenge is back! And all five remaining couples will be tasked with looking after a baby of their own – albeit, in doll-form.
With the Islanders waking up in their beds to the sound of crying babies, they didn’t look too pleased when it finally dawned on them that they would become parents for the day.
Jessie Wynter and Will Young could be seen cradling a small baby in the teaser trailer, with the couple looking a little shocked as they sat in the beach hut.
Elsewhere in the first-look clip, the other Islanders could be seen looking half asleep as they headed into a crib-filled room to meet their new additions.
Fans of the ITV2 reality-dating show were quick to flock to Twitter when the teaser clip aired, with many rejoicing over the news.
“I knew it was the baby challenge tomorrow! I cant wait,” penned one.
While another added: “THE BABY EPISODES ARE MY FAVOURITEE,” and a third echoed: “BABIES NEXT EPISODE FINALLY SOMETHING EXCITING.”
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But not everyone seemed thrilled by the news of the return of the baby challenge, with some people even vowing that they won’t tune in.
One viewer fumed: “The baby challenge is so bloody BORING… the same every single year.”
While a second said: “Think I’m the only person who dislikes the baby episode,” and a third added: “I’m 100% not watching tomorrows episode. I honestly HATE the baby episode.”
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX, with Unseen Bits on Saturdays and Aftersun at 10pm on Sundays.
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