The winners of this years Love Island have announced that they have a new TV show. Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti won the popular reality show after winning the support of the public in the villa. The pair have revealed that they are planning to move in together, and it's soon.
The Radio Times reported that they have announced a brand new ITV2 series. The programme, which is expected to be a mixture of reality and travel, will see the pair spend a week in Ekin-Su's native Turkey and another week in Davide's home country of Italy.
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The announcement was made by Ekin-Su and Davide on The Big Breakfast on Saturday, August 13 with Davide saying: "We are going to road trip to Italy and Turkey – so one week in Italy and one week in Turkey. We are going to be on ITV2, so it's going to be like our own programme."
"You're going on a trip and we get to come with you?!" host AJ Odudu asked.
"Yes!" Ekin-Su confirmed. "It'll be all real, you know, fighting and I'll be cooking for him, he'll be cooking for me. It'll be like two cultures."
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is also understood to be in talks to become a Loose Women regular after impressing bosses during her appearance on the daytime show on Monday, August 8. OK! reports that ITV bosses are eyeing her up to feature on the show more often, after coming across as “really fun and genuine”.
“There are talks for Ekin-Su to join the panel – she’d be great,” the source revealed. “She was very naturally funny, open and honest, and that’s what they want. She came across as really fun and genuine and she really impressed everyone. The Loose Women ladies also loved her. She really would be great as a regular panelist.”
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