What a shocking finale that was, but we still have Love Island Season 10 Reunion to look out for because it is always filled with drama.
As for the finale, I don’t understand how, but this could have been the first year, the first season that a black girl has won Love Island UK. This was going to create history, and she was so close, but yet so far.
And I feel like I don’t think we’re gonna get this close ever again. In my opinion, I just don’t see it happening. I just feel like it’s very unfair because if we want to really talk about it.
Whitney single-handedly revitalized this Love Island Season 10. Her catchphrases, her slogans, the way she’s there for other individuals and people, and the comedy value as well. She’s a well-rounded Love Islander, much like Ekin-Su. Both girls who’ve come in on day three really picked up a season and getting it going.
Love Island Season 10 Finale Recap & Review
Before diving into Love Island Season 10 Reunion, let’s quickly recap and review the previous episode. So why did Whitney not win the show? She is the deserving winner of this show. She’s the one who carried this through this entire summer and kept my eyes peeled, and everybody was talking about her. So why could she not win the show?
We were so close for her to win this down. I just wanted to hear Whitney. I just wanted to hear the damn name, but we didn’t hear her name. We were this close, guys, and I don’t think we ever get this close ever again.
This UK is not for us, and it’s not for me. We’re just guests, and it’s really not for me. Because I don’t understand why they couldn’t have made Whitney wine because she deserved to win, but they set her up, you understand when they allowed her and Lochan to be voted the favorite couple and to be revealed, and everyone’s clapping.
They set her up then, and then they set her up with, “We’re gonna give you this because you ain’t gonna win anyways, and then it got to your head.” But I don’t think it ever got to Whitney’s head. But that’s how it needs to be painted.
I feel like Sammy And Jess winning the show, in my opinion, probably the most undeserving couple in the history of Love Island, more so than Liam and Millie.
It just doesn’t make sense to me, and I don’t understand how and what and when, and why did this happen. It’s really odd to me that they won. A lot more happened in Finale, but let’s discuss when and what will happen in the release of Reunion of Love Island Season 10.
Love Island Season 10 Reunion Release Date & Preview
Love Island Season 10 Reunion will release on 6th August 2023 on ITV2. Since this is a reunion episode, we will see all of our favorite and not-so-favorite Islanders and how the outside life is treating them. Some of the couples will, one by one, come and talk to Maya Jama about their journey and future plans.
Love Island Season 10 Reunion: Release Time & Where To Watch
The reunion of Love Island Season 10 will air at 9 pm GMT in the UK. The Reunion release timings for the rest of the world are as follows:
- Eastern Time (Canada/USA) 4:00 pm on Sunday, 6th August 2023
- Greenwich Mean Time (London) 9:00 pm on Sunday, 6th August 2023
- Central European Time (Germany) 10:00 pm on Sunday, 6th August 2023
- Indian Standard Time (India) 1:30 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- Western Indonesia Time (Indonesia) 3:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- China Standard Time (China) 4:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- Philippine Standard Time (Philippines) 4:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- Japan Standard Time (Japan) 5:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- Korean Standard Time (Korea) 5:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
- Australian Standard Time (Australia) 6:00 am on Monday, 7th August 2023
You can stream Love Island S10 Reunion on ITVX in the UK and on Hulu in the US. The reunion will also be available online on Amazon Prime with a free trial.
Also Read: How To Watch Love Island Season 10 Episodes? Streaming Guide