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What you might not know about the Love Island Malta villa

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May 16 2023 Share

Here are a few details you might have not known about the Love Island Malta Villa. 

This is the location of Malta summer 2023 as a record breaking amount of viewers tune in to watch a cohort of young love-seekers mingle for the first season of Love Island Malta. 

 

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Even though the location and the actual name of the villa was not disclosed, some of the details about the villa’s worth, history and amenities were not lost on us. 

The origins of this villa reportedly date back as far as the mid 1800s, being built and used as a farmhouse until the 1950s. 

It was later converted into a wine estate and used as a wedding venue – which is right on theme given the programme it is currently hosting. 

With a value of €3.5 million, the villa will continue to see the drama unfold between the pairs and the new bombshells being added to the villa. 

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Daniel Umanah promises to enter as Love Island bombshell for 3K likes

Daniel Umanah promises to enter as Love Island bombshell for 3K likes
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Taking to TikTok, local fitness influencer Daniel Umanah uploaded a video saying that if he amasses 3,000 likes, he would enter Love Island Malta as a bombshell. 

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Ejja ha naraw 😂 #loveisland #loveislandmalta #bombshell

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The video has so far amassed 3,838 likes – so we’ll have to see if he stays true to his word and enters the villa dominating everyone’s attention right now. 

It’s long been rumoured that Umanah was vying to enter as a bombshell in the villa, with the programme having just introduced their first bombshell yesterday evening. 

The comments section on the video also indicated as such, with some suggesting that this has long been known by now. Others were new to the concept however, but are still pushing for him to enter the villa and stay true to the challenge he set. 

 

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Video promoting Malta makes it to International Tourism Film Festival Finalists

Video promoting Malta makes it to International Tourism Film Festival Finalists
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Malta based producer Josh Stockdale took to social media to announce that his company’s video promoting Malta has received a Finalist Award at the 5th edition of the International Tourism Film Festival. 

Josh Stockdale is the founder of Dream Beach Media, and their video promoting the Mediterranean islands we call home has landed in the Top 10 of 378 entries from 59 countries around the world. 

The short version of the video manages to capture various leisure and cultural activities visitors can engage in – whether it be sipping a glass of wine as fireworks light up the night sky to hitting the pristine beaches. 

The video is part of their Visit Malta ‘More to Explore’ production which took place last year, and has a full 3 minute narrated version on YouTube which dives deeper into what the island has to offer up. 

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The Weeknd changes his stage name back to Abel Tesfaye

The Weeknd changes his stage name back to Abel Tesfaye
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Canadian pop-star The Weeknd has officially reverted back to his birth name Abel Tesfaye on all social media accounts, saying that he has said all had to say under his alias.

Taking to Twitter last April, the artist asked his fans whether he should make the change: ‘Abel formally known as The Weeknd’. 

This comes after the artist revealed that he wanted to ‘kill the Weeknd’ and that he is going ‘through a cathartic path right now.’

‘It’s getting to a place and time where I’m getting ready to close The Weeknd chapter.’ He told W Magazine that, ‘As The Weeknd, I’ve said everything I can say’ and that his upcoming album would be his last one under the name. 

The artist became one of the world’s biggest stars, winning even title of most popular artist in the world by Guinness World Records in 2023 due to the number of monthly listeners. 

He has won four Grammy awards, and boasted 111.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify as of March of this year. 

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