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Love Island is back! Host Laura Whitmore sizzles in a racy red jumpsuit as the new mum appears in FIRST LOOK trailer for the 2021 series
Love Island host Laura Whitmore looked sizzling in a racy red jumpsuit as she appeared in the first look trailer for the new series.
With series 7 of the popular ITV2 show set to kick off on June 28th 2021, the presenter, 36, appeared in one of two promo clips which will air during Saturday's The Masked Dancer.
And this year's show features a brand new tag line, 'this is not a drill' as the countdown finally begins on the eagerly awaited series which was postponed last year due to the pandemic.
In the short clip, new mum Laura can be seen strutting down a London high street brandishing a mallet as she heads towards a fire alarm.
The star looked ready for summer in a red ensemble and shades as she flashed a cheeky look at the camera before proceeding to smash the alarm, which reads: 'In case of Love Island, crack on'.
While a voice, which sounds much like her husband and Love Island narrator Iain Stirling. exclaiming: 'This is not a drill!'
A second clip sees a huge red truck, fitted with sirens and megaphones, pull up on screen, with the registration: 'LOV3'.
Laura was seen filming the promo in Barking, East London earlier this month, pictured riding around ion the truck holding a megaphone.
While she also sent fans wild on Saturday by sharing a snap of the Love Island alarm, alongside the tag line: 'This is not a drill'.
Fans flooded social media to share their excitement ahead of season seven.
One fan commented on the Love Island Twitter page: 'Not even ashamed to say I’m so excited for this . Feel like a kid at Christmas'.
Another penned: 'Love island and the Euros returning this summer prime summer is back.'
A third Twitter user wrote: 'We have got our summers back. I can't wait for #Loveisland to return it's been a long 16 months but it's finally back on what is set to be the biggest and most diverse series ever. I can't wait bring it on!!!!!'
A fourth said: '4 weeks until I’m off work and home for 2 month summer. Also 4 weeks until @LoveIsland starts. Not sure which I’m more buzzing for tbh'.
Elsewhere, Laura's husband Iain, 33, shared his eager anticipation for the upcoming series, sharing a plethora of images of himself in the recording booth.
He penned: 'Love Island has taken me to some amazing places over the years. So delighted to finally see it return!' #loveisland #jetsetter #travel.'
The narrator also shared a snap of the new Love Island promo video on his stories, writing alongside it: 'Looking forward to be culturally significant again for a couple of weeks x.'
Meanwhile, things are certainly underway for the new series as builders were seen working at the spacious Majorcan villa used to house the stunning singletons on Thursday.
Several men appeared to be building the sprawling set as they made the most of the sunny Spanish weather and cut large pieces of wood outside while other crew members reinstated the all important day beds area.
Elsewhere, a small platform was put up by the swimming pool, suggesting that this year’s contestants could have a fresh pool-side hangout to discuss their romances.
As well as building the set, landscaping work seemed to be going on around the villa to make it look as stunning as possible with several watering cans dotted around the place for people to work on reviving the plants.
ITV have yet to make an official announcement about where the dating show will be filmed, though on Wednesday, a source told The Sun: 'Love Island bosses are determined to return to the villa this summer and have worked hard to make it happen.
'Although they are confident the series will go ahead in the original location, there are still concerns over rules suddenly changing. However, at the moment it's looking good.'
Signs are also on the site, according to eyewitnesses, speculating coronavirus safety measures.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed on Friday that British holidaymakers can enter the country, which is currently on the government's amber list, meaning the travel obstacles for the show have been lifted.
Contracts for this year's Love Island did have Majorca written into them, although back-up options, such as Jersey and Cornwall, were on the table in case Covid travel restrictions meant Spain was off-limits.
Sanchez said at trade fair Fitur in Madrid: 'I am pleased to inform you that the ministerial order will be officially published today exempting citizens from the UK from temporary restrictions on non-essential trips to Spain.
'I can therefore announce that from next Monday the 24th of May we will be delighted to welcome all UK tourists.
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