Love Island USA season 4, which will premiere on July 19, is set to feature several changes from the show's first three seasons. Based on the popular British series Love Island, Love Island USA features contestants, also known as islanders, who must remain paired with another player in order to secure the shared $100,000 grand prize. The cast can only communicate through text message, and with viewers also able to determine which couples stay and which are eliminated, drama within the Love Island franchise brews quickly.
Love Island USA season 3, which took place in Nīnole, Hawaii, ended on Day 40 with Korey Gandy and Olivia Kaiser taking home $50,000 each, although their path to the finale wasn't always smooth sailing. With so many contestants featured on the Love Island franchise, it isn't uncommon for fan-favorites and front-runners to lose their footing. Josh Goldstein and Shannon St. Clair, who are still together, shocked viewers by leaving Love Island USA season 3 early, while Cinco Holland Jr. and Cashay Proudfoot sadly broke up in January 2022.
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Although Love Island USA hasn't reached the same popularity as the original Love Island, which has been airing season 8 since June 6, season 4 of the American reality dating competition show is expected to have several changes in store. Fans are excepted for the next season and cannot wait to see what Love Island USA has in store. Here are a few ways that Love Island USA season 4 will be different when it premieres next month.
The first three seasons of Love Island USA aired on CBS, the same network in charge of other competition reality programs like Big Brother and The Amazing Race.
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