Love Island Malta Tease New Host

Apr 1 2025 Share

The heat is already rising ahead of Love Island Malta Season 3, as a brand-new teaser video dropped today — and it’s got fans buzzing with anticipation. 

The clip hints at the new host joining the villa drama, and their identity remains under wraps… for now.

The teaser, which has already sparked speculation across social media, gave just enough to stir excitement — but not enough to confirm who will be stepping into the iconic role. Could it be a familiar Maltese face, a surprise international personality, or a total newcomer? One thing’s clear: Love Island Malta is ready to turn up the drama.

The news comes as casting for Season 3 remains open. Applications will continue to be accepted right up until the show’s finale in June — giving singles across Malta and beyond a chance to apply for the island’s hottest summer experience. With a €20,000 cash prize and the possibility of finding true love, the show continues to capture the imagination of fans and hopeful romantics alike.

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Newest Housemate To Enter Big Brother: Andrew

Apr 1 2025 Share

Andrew, a 21-year-old dancer who has studied abroad, is now the latest housemate to enter the Big Brother Malta house.

His arrival brings a fresh energy to the competition, and viewers are eager to see how he will fit in with the other contestants.

What do you think of this new entry?

Photo: Mitchell Camilleri

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Our followers Express Need For More ‘IVF Vacation Leave’

Apr 1 2025 Share

A recent Instagram poll conducted by us has shed light on a major issue affecting countless individuals and couples in Malta: the lack of adequate support for those undergoing IVF treatment. Over the past few days, we asked our followers a series of questions about IVF — from emotional and financial support, to paid leave and public understanding. The response was overwhelming, with hundreds of you participating in our polls and submitting honest, powerful insights.

83% Believe IVF Support Is Lacking

In our first poll, we asked: “Do you think there’s enough support in Malta for people undergoing IVF?”
A staggering 83% said no. Only 17% of our followers felt that current systems — including emotional care, medical access, and financial assistance — are adequate.

This result makes it clear: a significant majority of our community feels that Malta is falling short in supporting those navigating one of the most sensitive and emotionally demanding journeys of their lives.

72% Support Paid Leave for IVF Treatment

In a second poll, we asked whether paid leave should be provided to people undergoing IVF. An overwhelming 72% said “100% yes”, while 18% said it would depend on the situation, and only 10% said no.

These responses show a clear call for IVF to be met not only with compassion but also with structural support — particularly in the workplace. Time off for recovery, emotional wellbeing, and medical appointments is seen by many of our followers as essential, not optional.

IVF Is Personal for Many

When asked “Have you or someone you know considered IVF?”59% of our followers said yes. This confirms that IVF is not a rare or fringe issue, but one that affects many in our community, directly or indirectly. It is a deeply personal topic — and one that deserves serious attention.

What Our Followers Said Malta Needs to Do

We also opened up a question box asking: “What kind of support should Malta offer to prospective parents going through IVF?”
The replies were honest, direct, and filled with emotion. Here are just a few of the suggestions that stood out:

  • “Regular therapy sessions, extra leave for work, academic support.”

  • “I think that the most important is psychological support.”

  • “Better understanding from people who have not gone through it. But unfortunately, this will never happen.”

  • “Advice, comfortable experiences, friendly doctors.”

  • “Stop making it a taboo — that is the biggest thing couples have to deal with.”

These comments reflect what many are feeling — that IVF is not just a clinical procedure, but an emotional, social, and psychological experience. Beyond access to treatment, there is a strong call for awareness, empathy, and cultural change.

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Hiker Rescued After Fall At Qarraba Bay

Apr 1 2025 Share

Civil Protection Malta (CPD) responders from Fire Station 3 were called into action after a hiker suffered a fall at the remote Qarraba Bay, requiring urgent medical assistance.

Given the challenging location, the CPD requested aerial support from the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM).

An AFM helicopter was dispatched to assist with the rescue, and the team worked together to safely airlift the casualty from the bay.

The injured hiker was successfully transferred to Mater Dei Hospital for further treatment.

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