Here\u2019s How To Watch Love Island UK In The US: Stream Season 7 For Free Right Now

Like many reality shows, Love Island has a few different versions across the world. And, if you’re a Love Island superfan, you probably already know that there’s a U.K. version of the show that started it all. (It’s also seriously addicting thanks to nonstop British Banter and all the sweet romance.)

The U.S. version of Love Island just kicked off season 3 this week but, ya know, an episode can only take you so far. So, it’s more than understandable that you’d kinda-totally want to check out Love Island U.K. The latest season kicked off on ITV on June 28, so there’s no better time to catch up.

So, here are all the ways you can tune into Love Island U.K. from the states.

The quickest way to watch Love Island U.K. is to get a VPN.

Investing in a VPN is the speediest way to all the island romance. This is a device that lets you change your computer’s location and check out content that you wouldn’t normally see in the U.S. There are a bunch of different options out there but NordVPN and ExpressVPN are some of the most popular choices. These both have free trials and then cost anywhere from $3.30 a month to $11.95 a month. Once you have a VPN, go to ITV.com and sign up for an account. Find Love Island and enjoy.

That also opens up a world of international TV possibilities.

Or, you can watch Love Island U.K. on Hulu soon.

Turns out, you don’t have to hop on a plane to Britain to enjoy all that Love Island U.K. has to offer. If you’re patient, Hulu will start airing Love Island U.K. on July 12, a.k.a. Monday. So, if you’re a Hulu member, you can just sit tight for a few days and then dive in. If you don’t belong to Hulu, you can sign up for $5.99 a month with ads (or $11.99 a month without ads) and also wait through the weekend before watching the show.

Don’t want to pony up? You can do a free 30-day Hulu trial and at least catch a few episodes before your gratis time runs out.

And, here’s why Love Island U.K. is worth a few extra clicks.

If you’re new to the show, here’s a quick recap on why you should care… Love Island kicks off with 10 singles, a.k.a. Islanders, hanging out on a gorgeous tropical island together. They each have to couple up, complete challenges, and share a villa together. Think of it like Bachelor in Paradise, but without the rose ceremony. At the end of each week, the partners have to decide if they want to stay together or split and couple up with other contestants.

Anyone who doesn’t have a partner at the end has to go home (sorry!) and more singles are brought in to keep things fresh. The U.K. version has one person in a couple handed 50,000 pounds, which they have to decide if they want to share it with their partner or keep it. Basically, it’s fabulous.

Whether you’re not exactly wowed by the U.S. version of Love Island or just really want to get your fix on, it’s good to know you have options for watching the U.K. version of the show wherever you call home.

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