Love Island 's Nathan Massey has called for a brand new show to replace the dating series after ITV announced it won't be airing this summer.
The reality TV star pitched his genius idea for a spin-off to replace the cancelled dating show over on Instagram, and even asked fans for their opinions.
Nathan, who is married to Cara De La Hoyde after they met on series two, said he was "devastated" to hear the show has been put on hold until 2021 due to the coronavirus.
The couple won the dating show in 2016 and have enjoyed a successful lifestyle since, including bringing up their two-year-old son Freddie and recently announcing they are expecting their second baby.