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Kerry Katona slams Love Island and begs bosses to host middle-aged version

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Kerry Katona slams Love Island and begs bosses to host middle-aged version
Kerry Katona slams Love Island and begs bosses to host middle-aged version

KERRY Katona thinks Love Island is for “kids now” and she’s desperate to host the middle-aged version.

The 42-year-old slammed the current version of the show as she insisted she has just what it takes to be the face of the new spin-off.

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Kerry Katona thinks Love Island is more of a kids' show nowCredit: instagram
The Islanders aren't natural - according to Kerry
The Islanders aren't natural - according to KerryCredit: Rex

Writing in OK! Magazine, Kerry explained: “I think I’d do an amazing job hosting it. I also have life experience and kids – part of the show’s format is that it’s the grown-up children who put their single parents forwards!

“I’d love to watch people my age fall in love. Love Island is like a kids’ show now, it doesn’t feel natural.”

Earlier this month ITV announced they were doing a Love Island spin-off as they appealed to love-lorn ageing wannabes to apply.

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The series will be called The Romance Retreat and air on the main channel, as opposed to the younger-skewing sister network.

Producers are inviting "single parents" to audition for the eagerly anticipated Love Island-style series.

The blurb for the show reads: "ITV1 are looking for vibrant single parents from across the UK who are in search of love, for a brand new dating show!

" This is the ONLY dating show where single parents can search for love, by spending time in a luxury retreat, where all the parents have been nominated by their grown up children."

Kerry already has competition to take the helm thought because Kelly Brook – who presented the first ever series of Love Island – has thrown her hat into the ring.

And  Davina McCall has made no secret of the fact she has begged to host an older version of Love Island.

The star - who shot to fame in 1998 as the presenter of Channel 4's dating show Streetmate - pitched the idea to ITV bosses who said they were working on a similar concept.

Davina, 55, said: "I've got no embarrassment or shame in emailing a TV company and going 'have you thought about this? What about this? Can I do this?'

"I'm literally begging ITV to let me present mid-life Love Island.

"I could fill a villa in Love Island with middle aged people with the best back stories you have ever heard in your life.

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"They've lived a life, they're widows, they're people who have been through horrific divorces."

A middle-aged Love Island has been confirmed
A middle-aged Love Island has been confirmedCredit: theromanceretreat

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