Love Island The Morning After is BACK for 2023 with our brand new hosts Indiyah Polack and Sam Thompson! Join Indiyah and Sam the morning after the night before, every Monday to Saturday on the only official Love Island podcast.
And honestly, we're here for it. Hosts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack are joined by Alex Bowen as we reel from Millie making Love Island history.
Plus will she make a move on Scott, what was the real cause of the Whitney and Shaq showdown and has 'Never Have I Ever' EVER been a good idea? It's giving... crickets.
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
Hands up who’s surprised?
All Rise for our hosts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack, joined today by Love Island Legend Alex Bowen to explore the Scott and Charlie beef. Someone get Sean up here!
Plus is Shaq just playing the same games, are Jackney the power couple the villa needs, and just who is in danger of getting dumped from the villa?
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
What's better than waking up and hearing intense, heated opinions on my love life from my fellow All Stars? A brand new episode of The Morning After of course!
Hosts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack are back with guest Joe Baggs as we try and figure out who should and shouldn’t be involved in the Charlie love triangle, what Tommy was thinking with his recoupling speech and who would Shaq have picked: AJ or Helena?
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
And where does this leave Millie and Jess?
Hosts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack are joined by Joe Baggs as we try to figure out what Charlie was thinking last night?
Plus was Sean caught in an impossible situation, what's the rule on break length between kisses, and is Shaq showing us all how to keep it respectful?
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
Nothing heats up the villa like a recoupling and THREE new bombshells.
Host Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack with guest Joe Baggs give us their verdict on the new couples. Plus is Sean about to learn that news travels fast in the Villa, could Scott and Leanne be endgame, and AJ teaches us all how to bombshell.
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
And did it even start?
Join Indiyah Polack, Amy Hart and guest Joe Baggs as we break down just what happened between Whitney and not just a baby Daddy Jack.
Plus how can Helena get her groove back after getting pied, is Millie already moving on from Charlie and just who is Scott going to couple up with? Bring on the new episode ASAP!
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
Day Two and we have already have our first out of game snog!
Hosts Indiyah Polack and Amy Hart are joined again by Joe Baggs, to discuss the blossoming romance between Charlie and Millie.
Plus we look at our first love triangle of the series, Sean and Shaq’s unconventional trip to the hideaway, and what exactly does Whitney know about Scott's finances?
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
Love Island: The Morning After is back, and so are our hosts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack, ready to take a deep dive into our All Stars second shot at love.
Joined by this week's guest, Joe Baggs, we're here to remind you of what our Islanders got up to the first time round, what we might expect from them in the Villa this year, and just what were the public thinking with those couple pairings. Leanne and Shaq?! Messy messy.
All that plus we try and work out what exactly is Scott's beef with Sean?
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Joanne Dawes, edited by Lorna Gibson-Dave, with Assistant Producer Mads McRae for Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios.
Love Island: The Morning After is back for a brand new series alongside Love Island All Stars, Series 3. Watch the main show on ITVX nightly at 9pm and join us every morning here for all the latest goss and insight. Hosted by former Islanders and Love Island experts Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack, they’ll be delving into the drama from the night before with a very special guest each week!
It’s the episode you’ve all been waiting for - 8 weeks of twists, turns, sleepovers, being open, no good and a tumultuous Casa Amor… it all comes down to this!
Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack are here with exclusive beach hut interviews, bringing you all the inside scoop straight from the class of 2025. Say hello to our finalists: Angel & Ty, Yasmin & Jamie, runners-up Shakira & Harry, and your Love Island 2025 winners — Toni & Cach!
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Olivia Scott, edited by Phill Deacon and production support from Mads McRae.
It's almost the Finale and our couples should be locked off and loved up... but could an argument between Meg and Dejon spell trouble in paradise?
Amy Hart, Indiyah Polack and this week's guest Mason Blake are here from our London studio to discuss all the drama for one last time!
Is Harry in his lover boy era? Will Yasmin's cat Meow Meow be accepting of Jamie? And which of our returning Islanders will stir the pot? Plus, the twists kept on coming with Megan & Conor being dumped just minutes after their final date.
This episode of Love Island: The Morning After was produced by Olivia Scott, edited by Phill Deacon and production support from Mads McRae.