The second series was confirmed on 14 February 2016, and began airing on. Islanders Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison became the first couple from the show to have a baby together. The series ended on 15 July 2015 and was won by Jess Hayes and Max Morley. Mark Wright also made a guest appearance in this series DJing for Lauren Richardson's birthday party. During the series a number of guests entered the villa including Calum Best, who was one of the Islanders in the original series back in 2005, and went on to win the series. The series finally returned on 7 June 2015 with a live special showing the new Islanders enter the villa. On 18 April 2015, it was announced that Caroline Flack would be hosting the show.
However this series would include members of the public rather than celebrities. On 13 February 2015, it was confirmed that Love Island would be returning, and would be aired on ITV2. The following year the shows presenter, Caroline Flack also died by suicide, there were calls from some to cancel the programme. Contestants Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis died by suicide after appearing on the programme Gradon's boyfriend died by suicide about 20 days after her death. However, it has attracted a considerable amount of controversy, with four people linked to the show having died by suicide. The show has been highly successful and influential in British popular culture it became ITV2's most watched show in the network's history in 2018, and as of 2020 was the most watched TV show among its target audience of 16-34 year olds. The series is the originator of the international Love Island franchise, with fifteen versions of it having been produced so far worldwide. The series is narrated by Iain Stirling, and was hosted by Caroline Flack until her death in 2019 Laura Whitmore began presenting the series in 2020. It is a revival of the earlier celebrity series of the same name, which aired for two series in 20 on ITV. Love Island is a British dating game show.