Applications for this summer's Love Island 2020 have soared to more than 13,000 as desperate sex-starved singletons look to life after lockdown.
ITV bosses have even had to bring in extra staff to wade through the thousands of applicants so they can make a shortlist of fit potentials - despite not knowing yet whether the show can even go ahead thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Love Island usually kicks off in June each year, but with still no sign of lockdown being lifted or fights to mainland Europe going ahead, this summer's show could look very different.
Unlike in previous years, villa hopefuls haven't been able to go to face-to-face auditions, so instead casting staff are interviewing them over video-conferencing web app Zoom. "Ap