The New Host of Peacocks Love Island USA Might Look Familiar to Modern Family Fans

'Love Island USA' host Arielle Vandenberg left the series after three seasons. Find out who the new host will be for Season 4. Love Island USA has made a few changes since the series debuted in 2019. The reality show is no longer on CBS and now has a new home on Peacock. Through streaming,

'Love Island USA' host Arielle Vandenberg left the sequence after 3 seasons. Find out who the new host will be for Season 4.

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Love Island USA has made a few changes since the sequence debuted in 2019. The truth display is no longer on CBS and now has a new house on Peacock. Through streaming, the spinoff of Love Island U.Ok. will permit contestants to be much more risque than they were on the cable giant. (The sequence promises to have “naughtier video games and sexier challenges" than ever before.)

In addition to a network jump, Love Island USA will have a new judge in front of the camera. While fans of the first three seasons on CBS became accustomed to comedian Arielle Vandenberg, Peacock didn’t ask her to return for Season 4. Instead, they hired someone who already has a significant fan base. So, who is Love Island USA’s new host? Let’s find out!

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‘Love Island USA’s new host has worked in the entertainment industry for many years.

Rumors surrounding Arielle’s Love Island fate began when the show announced its move to Peacock. According to Monsters and Critics, she hinted that she wouldn’t return after a fan site made an Instagram poll asking if she should stay as the host. Arielle commented “Who cares,” which understandably caused many viewers to think she might not return for a fourth season.

On June 30, 2022, the news about Season 4's host came out. Actress Sarah Hyland announced via Instagram that the network selected her to be the new face on the island

"I were given a text!!!!” the Modern Family alum wrote. “And it is a juicy one! I can't wait to be your new host of @loveislandusa 😍.”

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A few hours later, Arielle addressed the news on her personal Instagram account, roughly admitting that she didn't depart the display on her own accord.

"I was cast to be the host of CBS’s version of Love Island, and we had three amazing seasons!" she wrote. "Unfortunately, CBS didn’t pick it up for a fourth season. The show is now going to Peacock and it being a different network they are rebranding it completely, including a new narrator and new host. Though I am truly sad that I will no longer be a part of the show, I’m so happy for my friend Sarah Hyland. You’re gonna kill it!"

As for Sarah, she declared that she’s “so, so excited" about the new gig.

“Love Island is such an iconic show and I love the dating reality space," she defined to E! News. "I'm just so thrilled and honored to be a part of this...They always have the hottest people on their show."

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Although Sarah is a fan of the rendezvous that occur on the show, she said the friendships among the female contestants are what actually stuck her consideration as a viewer.

“I truly love that the women, for the most part, stick together and in point of fact bond and rise up for one any other," she shared. "As a lady, I find it irresistible when I am getting to see that on tv. But I unquestionably know that we're going to have so much of unexpected surprises and unpredictable twists that we have by no means observed. We're pushing the limitations this time around."

This isn't the first time Sarah Hyland will be stepping into hosting duties.

Love Island USA isn’t Sarah’s first hosting gig. She's served as a guest co-host on The View, has been a part of several Disney holiday TV specials, and hosted the female sex and wellness series Lady Parts on EllenTube.

In 2021, she hosted Play-Doh Squished, a holiday-themed competition show on Amazon Freevee. According to IMDb, she's also been tapped to host an upcoming series called Epic, though not much else is known about the show at this time.

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While Sarah certainly has experience (after all, she's been in the industry since 1997!), she admitted to being a little nervous about hosting the new season of Love Island USA. Luckily, her fiancé and Bachelor in Paradise star, Wells Adams, has some dating show experience.

"He all the time stocks so much with me during the process of BiP," she said to E!. "It's so much of unpredictability; you simply have to roll with the punches and simply be affected person and observant and feature kindness for everyone."

"[Wells is] so, so supportive of this entire new journey that I'm about to embark upon, and he is actually been simply an excellent human being," she added.

The first three seasons of Love Island USA are to be had to movement on Paramount Plus now. You can find Seasons 1 via 7 of Love Island U.Okay. on Hulu. Season 4 of Love Island USA will debut on Peacock on July 19, 2022.

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