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New bombshells have entered the villa.
Season 11 of “Love Island,” which kicked off on Monday night, will again see contestants competing for love in Mallorca, Spain where they’ll be joined by host Maya Jama who took over from Laura Whitmore in 2022. The initial group of Islanders include Umma Jammeh, Joey Essex, Nicole Samuel, Mimii Ngulube, Samantha Kenny, Patsy Field, Jess White, Harriet Blackmore, Sean Stone, Ayo Odukoya, Ciaran Davies, Ronnie Vint, Munveer Jabbal and Sam Taylor.
The new season premiered on the U.K. network ITV2 on Monday night at 9 p.m. local time, with new episodes set to air every day at the same time for eight weeks. Episodes will stream the following day on Hulu.
But if you’re based outside of the U.K and are looking to watch episodes as they come out? The best way to stream the new episodes in real time is by installing a VPN, which allows you to spoof your location and access local streaming services from anywhere. The best VPN service available is ExpressVPN, which can connect to a variety of devices. While it normally costs $13/month, you can save nearly 50% if you sign up for an annual subscription. Plus, ExpressVPN even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee if it doesn’t work with the specific streaming service you ‘re looking for.
Of course, you can always stream “Love Island” in the U.S. without installing a VPN — but you’ll have to wait until the new episodes became available to stream on Hulu. Ad-supported plans start at $7.99/month with the option to bundle in ESPN and Disney Plus for only $9.99/Month.
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