LoveIsland 2016 finalists - where they are now four years on from second series
Airing in 2016, the second run was presented by the late Caroline Flack and narrated by comedian Iain Stirling and featured some well known Love Island names, including Cara De La Hoyde, Nathan Massey, Zara Holland, Scott Thomas, and the late Sophie Gradon.
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