MAYA Jama's hit ITV show is reportedly facing the axe after four series on air.
The Love Island presenter's comedy programme called Don’t Hate The Playaz is facing an uncertain future.
Maya Jama’s ITV2 hit show is facing the axe after four seriesCredit: ITVDon’t Hate The Playaz is facing an uncertain futureCredit: ITVMaya, 28, has been a team captain on the award-winning show since its very first series.
However, TVZone report it's fourth and most recent series could may well have been its last.
When contacted, a spokesperson for ITV said: "We are proud of the multi-award winning success of Don't Hate the Playaz and will be exploring future plans for the series in due course."
Bernice Blackstock suffers new blow in Emmerdale as she struggles with illnessThe show is presented by Jordan Stephens, with Lady Leshurr as the other team captain.
It sees two teams battle it out in a series of games which will test the teams’ Hip Hop knowledge and ability.
While ITV are considering the show's future, Baywatch is set to return to screens - with a new series of the beach and bikinis drama in the works.
The American hit, which made stars of David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson, aired on ITV in the 80s and 90s.
It proved a massive teatime family hit for the broadcaster with millions tuning in each week.
Baywatch, set on the drama-heavy beaches of LA County and later Hawaii, was one of the most-watched shows in the world.
It delivered global fame to the likes of Carmen Electra, Yasmine Bleeth and Jason Momoa.
British TV giant Fremantle is now developing a reboot of the series, according to Deadline.
Maya has been a team captain on the award-winning show since its very first seriesCredit: mayajama/instagramAn ITV spokesperson said: 'We will be exploring future plans for the series in due course'Credit: ITV