‘Love Island USA’ Season 7 premiered Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET exclusively on Peacock, though viewers experienced a slight delay on opening night. The episode finally became available at 9:44 p.m. ET, nearly an hour later than scheduled.
The reality dating show returns to Fiji with Ariana Madix hosting for her second season, while comedian Iain Stirling continues as the show’s narrator. This season features 10 original Islanders, including three contestants from Florida – Chelley Bissainthe from Orlando, Nicolas Vansteenberghe from Jacksonville, and Yulissa Escobar from Miami.
The Fiji villa has been upgraded with new features including a speakeasy, sauna, and a refreshed hideaway area. Peacock promises “brand new heart-racing challenges and bigger twists and turns than ever before” for the new season.
New episodes will stream daily except Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET, with episodes typically running 50 minutes to an hour. “Love Island Aftersun,” where eliminated contestants and past Islanders discuss the current season, will air every Saturday starting June 7.
While not broadcast live, the show is filmed in real-time with a one to two-day delay before episodes air. Based on previous seasons, viewers can expect Season 7 to run until mid-July with approximately 37 episodes.
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Fans can participate in the show by downloading the official Love Island app to vote for their favorite couples. These votes influence which Islanders recouple, who remains in the villa, and ultimately which couple wins the $100,000 prize.
The show’s structure remains unchanged – single men and women live together in a villa, “coupling up” from week to week. In the first episode, women choose their initial partners based on first impressions. Throughout the season, “recoupling” ceremonies allow contestants to either stay with their current partner or choose someone new, with single Islanders being eliminated.
During the finale, the winning couple with the most viewer votes each receive envelopes – one containing prize money and one empty. The person who gets the money envelope can choose to keep it all or split it with their partner.
Season 6 winners Serena Page and Kordell Beckham, who made history as the first Black couple to win the US version of the show, are confirmed to still be together as of June 2025. Since their victory, Kordell has moved to Los Angeles to be near Serena, though they maintain separate residences. Both have built successful careers through brand partnerships and appearances, with Serena recently throwing Kordell a surprise 23rd birthday party in May.
Viewers can watch Season 7 exclusively on Peacock. A premium monthly plan costs $7.99 or $79.99 for one year, while the ad-free premium plus plan costs $13.99 monthly or $139.99 annually.