Love Island's The Morning After podcast is going to look very different this year, as ITV has confirmed a huge shake-up when it comes to the spinoff that accompanies the main show.
Now titled Love Island: The Debrief, this revamped source of daily gossip will continue to serve as your official place to go for all things Love Island – still acting as a podcast and streaming on ITVX, but also airing straight after Love Island every evening from Monday through to Friday.
"Fans can watch Love Island, and then they can get an immediate reaction, immediate debate and analysis of the show that you've just watched," commissioning editor Amanda Stavri has explained (via Radio Times).
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It will also welcome the dumped Islanders, offering viewers the chance to hear their opinions on what's happening back in the villa, as well as giving an insider view of their time and experience on the show.
Fans will already know that the former hosts of The Morning After, Amy Hart and Indiyah Polack, had previously stepped down, which means that there'll be new presenters taking the reins of this shiny new spinoff series too.
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The popular former Islanders shared their decision to move on from the podcast, as well as Aftersun, earlier this year, announcing the news in a joint Instagram statement.
"With millions of views, juicy live streams and even a nomination for best video podcast, we are truly leaving on a high and with a friend for life in each other!!," part of the statement read.
They spoke of how proud they were of what they had achieved, adding that they had enjoyed "so many laughs" and "some unforgettable memories". They continued: "None of it would've been possible without you guys - however, now feels like the right time to pass it on and let someone else take on the best job in the world."
As for who is going to take on presenting duties for the new Love Island: The Debrief, ITV has now revealed that the show's popular trio of Toni Laites, Shakira Khan, and Yasmin Pettet will be fronting the new-look show.
In a joint statement that accompanied the big reveal, the three new hosts said: "Love Island brought us together so this is very much a full circle moment. Talking together is what we do best and none of us are short on opinions so we're ready to make this a reunion to remember!"
Earlier this week, ITV unveiled Love Island 2026's starting lineup of 12 new singles, who will be heading into the sunny villa for a chance to find love. We are of course expecting plenty of drama too, with Maya Jama once again doing that famous slow-mo walk to welcome them in.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITVX, and the new season will launch on 1 June at 9pm.
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TV Editor, Digital Spy Laura has been watching television for over 30 years and professionally writing about entertainment for almost 10 of those. Previously at LOOK and now heading up the TV desk at the UK's biggest TV and movies site Digital Spy, Laura has helped steer conversations around some of the most popular shows on the box. Laura has appeared on Channel 5 News and radio to talk viewing habits and TV recommendations. As well as putting her nerd-level Buffy knowledge to good use during an IRL meet with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laura also once had afternoon tea with One Direction, has sat around the fire pit of the Love Island villa, spoken to Sir David Attenborough about the world's oceans and even interviewed Rylan from inside the Big Brother house (housemate status, forever pending).














