Cyril Hanouna’s columnist lands her own show on the M6 group, a reality show called Love Island
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Eleven single people aged 18 to 35 in a villa in the Canary Islands, looking for love. This is the principle of Love Island, a reality TV show launched in 2020 by the Prime Video platform. Presented by Nabilla Vergara, it never came to an end due to the covid-19 pandemic. The M6 group has decided to relaunch the concept, from Monday April 24 on M6, then the next day on W9 and 6PlayMax.
The public will be able to interact on the adventure and designate the winning couple. In animation, Miss France 2012, Delphine Wespiser, also known for her roles as Red and White Princesses in Fort Boyard and her status as a columnist in Touche not at my post. Here she is for the first time at the helm of a solo program to play the role of big sister to the participants. On franceinfo, she confides in her new career as a host and also as an actress since she reveals that she has passed several castings for TV series and films. Delphine Wespiser is Célyne Baÿt-Darcourt’s media guest.