“Love Island”: stop recording of “Love Island”



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The corona situation in this country and in Europe is becoming increasingly serious, and on Friday morning a series of strict measures were taken to prevent the spread of the corona virus in the capital.

Among the measures that will be applied in Oslo from Monday at 24:00, is that gyms, cinemas, theaters, playgrounds, bowling alleys and the like are closed. In addition, a full bar stop will be introduced and all indoor events will cease, except for funerals and funerals.

Shortly after the measurements were known, it appears that Corona has also put sticks in the wheels of the TV 2 show “Love Island.” VG reports that TV 2 stops recording.

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It would be irresponsible

The recording was scheduled for the month of January in Gran Canaria, but this will not happen.

Kathrine Haldorsen, editor of the program, explains to the newspaper that although the ITV producer has made complete and good infection control plans, in which they have felt safe, it will be an irresponsibility of TV 2 to send the participants and the team out of the country.

– As of today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also advises against travel that is not strictly necessary for all countries until January 15. As a Norwegian media company, TV 2 obviously follows these travel tips, Haldorsen continues to the newspaper.

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VGTV profile Morten Hegseth (34) was originally supposed to host the new season of “Love Island”, and the newspaper does not hide that he is disappointed.

– The dream of sangria, 20 degrees and baileys of coffee for two months is officially shattered, but right now it is more important to listen to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, WHO, FHI and wise minds, than to make love on South television, he tells VG.

DISAPPOINTED: Morten Hegseth does not hide the fact that he is disappointed that there will be no taping of the reality show in January. Photo: TV 2
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“Love Island” also means that single young people will live together in a village, in search of love.

Through eight weeks of contests and dates, they will be known. And in the end, it is the spectators who decide which couple deserves the victory and take the cash prize.

Racing Against TV 2: - Bubble

Racing Against TV 2: – Bubble

Earlier this year, it was Nora Haukland and Johannes Klemp who were able to rejoice to have been named the winners of “Love Island.” Thus, they traveled home from Argentina as lovers and 300,000 kronor richer.

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Felt fired

When the reality show “Love Island” was established in the Norwegian costume in 2018, Tone Damli (32) was placed in the host chair.

Later, at the next season’s presentation the following year, Damli was abruptly replaced by Hegseth. The 32-year-old, if we believe her, was never informed of the sudden stop over the work of “Love Island.”

No boyfriends

No boyfriends

– I was not aware before VG called, and I just had to say I did not know anything about it, Damli said in a recent interview with NRK profile Christine Dancke (36).

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The interview was conducted in connection with Dancke’s new podcast, where Damli described the experience of learning of the show’s manager’s resignation through the media.

– I felt that someone had taken my job, somehow. It was very strange. It must be said that TV 2 had bought the TV3 concept, so it was new people who ruled, he said.

So it goes with couples

So it goes with couples

I would not take responsibility

The rights swap that Damli mentioned, which effectively meant that TV 2 took over the TV3 TV show after the first season, probably has a lot to do with the case. The latter’s program director, Christian Holst Meinseth, voted.

– I understand Tone finds it strange to get this information from VG. When TV 2 took over the show, we didn’t know who the host of “Love Island” was going to be either, until it came out on VG. It is not natural for competing TV channels to share this type of information with each other, Holst Meinseth explained.

TV 2 editor-in-chief Kathrine Haldorsen also declined to take responsibility for the fact that the host change was never communicated to Damli.

– TV 2 chose to buy the rights to this format when it became clear that TV3 did not want to do more seasons. Given that Tone Damli partnered with TV3 in the first season, it’s only natural that these questions are directed there – those tasked with following up on the management of the show there, he said.

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