I’m A Celeb winner Sam Thompson returns to Love Island spin off with Indiyah Polack – and new show star co-host

KING of the jungle Sam Thompson is returning to Love Island.
The I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here winner will be back as host of the show’s official podcast alongside 2022 Islander Indiyah Polack but the audio spin-off show has one major change.
This year they will be joined by a third name - 2019 Islander Amy Hart.
Former air hostess Amy, 31, is best known for her emotional outburst to then-beau Curtis Pritchard after a dramatic Casa Amor recoupling saw him ditch her whilst she declared: “I was coming back to tell you I loved you.”
Amy is now engaged to model Samuel Rason and welcomed her first baby Stanley in March this year.
Since her stint on Love Island former air hostess Amy has appeared in shows such as Celeb Ex in the City, Celebs Go Dating and Rip Off Britain.
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Sam and Indiyah were revealed as the new hosts of the Love Island podcast in January 2023.
Last year The Morning After podcast aired every morning following on from the previous night's episode.
The pair spoke about everything that went on in the instalment with a number of guests.
The podcast was previously hosted by Kem Cetinay and Arielle Free.
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Made In Chelsea legend Sam - who won the latest series of I'm A Celeb - was over the moon to bag the role.
He previously said "It feels like I’m with my family and we’re all in it together and I really like it.
"We’re all massive fans of the show and it’s really, really nice."
Indiyah previously appeared on the summer series of Love Island in 2022.
"Not me teaming up with Sam on the Love Island podcast and getting to be a regular panellist on Aftersun.
"I genuinely can't explain how excited I am!! I can't wait to speak to the Islanders and get all the cheeky goss from their friends and families.
"It's gonna be an insane series, I can’t wait!!," she added.
It comes after it was revealed that Love Island All Stars has axed the Aftersun spin off.
Instead viewers will see live interviews with the evicted Islanders.