Love Island: How much longer will Casa Amor run?

As if Love Island 2022 couldn’t be more dramatic, it’s about time Casa Amor to shake up the show.
This year it’s the girls turn to head to the infamous second mansion, where they’ve been introduced to six new boys – including Ronan Keating’s son Jack – who aim to lure them away from their current partners and towards Islander status gain.
Even the boys they left behind won’t be lonely as six new girls are on their way to join them.
But how long can we expect the twist to last?
How long is Casa Amor running?
Love Island bosses are yet to reveal how long the girls will be enjoying their stay at Casa Amor.
However, in previous series of the show, the islanders stayed there for about four days before having to choose between rematching with a new contestant or staying with their original partner – with any newcomers who weren’t chosen being kicked off the island became.
So, looking back at the show’s past series, the drama of the big return and recoupling should play out by the end of this week.
Will Ekin-Su stay with Davide as they grow closer, or will her head be turned by a new partner? How will Gemma react when she discovers there is another celebrity offspring at the villa?
And what will happen in the main house when the new girls make their debut?
We’ll just have to keep watching to see how it all unfolds.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2, with Love Island: Unseen Bits on Saturdays at 9pm
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