Love Island: Maura Higgins Set To Replace Caroline Flack For Love Island Winter
More under this adFollowing reports of Caroline Flack’s shock arrest last week, fans have been worried that the upcoming series of Love Island will be thrown into jeopardy. As rumours swirl about a potential replacement for the 40-year-old presenter, Maura Higgins has just dropped a massive hint.
Last week, it was revealed that Love Island presenter Caroline Flack had been arrested and charged with assault by beating after police were called to an incident at her Islington home. A police statement confirmed that Caroline will be called before the Magistrates Court on 23rd December – leaving fans worried that this could spell an end to her presenting Winter Love Island.
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Whilst ITV are yet to comment on the news, many fans have called for Caroline Flack to be sacked in the light of the arrest, with one tweeting: ‘I want Caroline Flack to be sacked with immediate effect. This is unacceptable. It would be so ironic if she presents Love Island 2020 when she assaults her " loved" one.’
More under this adMore under this adSeveral possible replacements for Caroline Flack have been suggested already – with The Circle and True Love Or True Lies presenter Maya Jama looking like the current favourite. However, it looks like a less experienced presenter may also be a possibility – as Irish beauty and former Islander Maura Higgins has hinted she could be in line for the job.
In a series of teasing Instagram posts, Maura revealed to her followers that she was ‘off to the sun to shoot something very exciting...’. She later shared a snap of herself sitting in a private jet with the caption ‘Do one winter...’, which viewers will recognise as the tagline from the adverts for winter Love Island.
More under this adMore under this adCould Maura really have been drafted in as a last-minute replacement for Caroline Flack? Is she involved in the show in some other capacity? Or is Maura simply having us all on? We’ll have to wait and see – but we should know soon, as winter Love Island is slated to kick off on 8th January 2020.
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