ITV Considers Top Names to Replace Maya Jama on Love Island
With Maya Jama reportedly eyeing a move to Celebrity Traitors, ITV has quietly begun evaluating potential replacements for the hit reality dating series. Maya, who has been hosting Love Island for three years, is widely regarded as a live-TV expert, making the task of finding a suitable successor a priority for producers.

Among the frontrunners are Olivia Attwood, Maura Higgins, Emily Atack, AJ Odudu, Holly Willoughby, GK Barry, Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, Anastasia Kingsnorth, Vick Hope, Sian Welby, Pete Wicks, and Roman Kemp. Each candidate brings a distinct blend of experience, personality, and audience appeal to the role.

Olivia Attwood, a former reality contestant turned broadcaster, is praised for her ability to navigate live television and maintain a strong rapport with viewers. Maura Higgins, who boasts a robust fan following both in the UK and internationally, is noted for her charismatic, playful energy—qualities that have made her a viral sensation. The potential pairing of these two women could even reignite past rivalries, adding extra intrigue to the selection process.

Emily Atack, previously considered when Laura Whitmore departed, remains a dark horse due to her warmth, humour, and relatability. AJ Odudu is recognised for her experience handling live broadcast chaos on shows such as Big Brother, while Holly Willoughby is seen as a potential high-profile comeback choice despite her recent absence from TV.

Social media influencers GK Barry and Anastasia Kingsnorth are also being considered, reflecting the show’s evolving digital strategy, which prioritises viral content, TikTok engagement, and younger audience appeal. Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, another former contestant with international recognition, is viewed as capable of bridging reality TV fame with mainstream presenting.

Vick Hope, Sian Welby, Pete Wicks, and Roman Kemp round out the list, offering a mix of traditional broadcasting credibility and charismatic presence. Producers reportedly value versatility, audience trust, and the ability to handle live villa interactions while keeping the show fresh and engaging.
ed, “Nobody wants Maya to leave, but the execs must plan ahead. The list includes favourites and surprises. The goal is to find someone who can maintain the show’s glamour, energy, and live-TV expertise, while also appealing to digital audiences.”
As ITV continues negotiations, fans eagerly speculate on who will inherit the iconic hosting role, knowing that Love Island remains a cultural phenomenon where the presenter plays a key part in shaping the show’s identity and viral success.


