Love Island UK has been entertaining millions of fans across the world with its ninth season, but the winter series is almost coming to an end — so, when does winter Love Island 2023 finish? Here’s everything you need to know.
A brand new cast joined the Love Island villa on January 16 for the 2023 winter series, with Maya Jama making her debut as host for the latest installment set in a stunning villa in South Africa.
The show never fails to get millions of people around the world invested in the romance and drama that inevitably come from the series, with a new main episode almost every night and extra content in Love Island: Unseen Bits and Love Island: Aftersun.
Viewers have been tuning in to the show almost every day to keep themselves entertained, but when exactly does winter Love Island 2023 finish? Here is everything you need to know.
When does winter Love Island finish 2023?
Winter Love Island UK 2023 will finish on March 13, eight weeks after the first episode was aired.
In the final episode, which is set to begin at 9pm GMT, fans will finally get to find out who the overall winner of the season is.
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For weeks, viewers have been heavily invested in the lives of the islanders and what they’re getting up to in the villa, and many can’t wait to see what the final outcome is.
You can watch Love Island every night except Saturday at 9pm GMT on ITV2, and can watch the episodes on catch-up on ITVX.
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