Two Love Island legends ‘sign up for show’s new spin-off series and have ALREADY jetted off to Fiji to film alongside host Maya Jama’

Two Love Island legends ‘are signing up for the show’s new spin-off series and have ALREADY flown to Fiji to film alongside host Maya Jama’

Two Love Island legends have reportedly signed up for spin-off series Love Island Games and are said to have already flown to Fiji for filming.

Megan Barton Hanson and Curtis Pritchard are said to have joined the programme, which will feature former stars from the UK, US and Australian versions, according to reports The sun.

The pair, who have both made an impact in their respective series, have reportedly already landed in the South Pacific country and are waiting for host Maya Jama to fly over for filming.

The full cast is yet to be announced, but the pair are said to be a done deal and will soon be joined by a host of other Love Island stars from different versions of the popular dating show.

A source told the publication: ‘Megan and Curtis are both great additions to the spin-off and bosses are rubbing their hands that they agreed to take part.

Exciting: Two Love Island legends have reportedly signed up for spin-off series Love Island Games and have reportedly already flown to Fiji for filming

Ready for love... again: Megan Barton Hanson (pictured) and Curtis Pritchard are said to have joined the programme, with former stars from the UK, US and Australian versions

Ready for love… again: Megan Barton Hanson (pictured) and Curtis Pritchard are said to have joined the programme, with former stars from the UK, US and Australian versions

Signed up?  The full cast has yet to be announced, but the pair are said to be a done deal and will soon be joined by a host of other Love Island stars from different versions of the hit dating show

Signed up? The full cast has yet to be announced, but the pair are said to be a done deal and will soon be joined by a host of other Love Island stars from different versions of the hit dating show

‘They are two of the most memorable ever contestants on Love Island – who could forget Megan turning the head of every boy in the villa, or Curtis’ brutal break-up with Amy (Hart)?’

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Megan, Curtis and Love Island for comment.

The new series will first air in the US on Peacock in November before making its way to UK screens.

Megan shot to fame on series four of Love Island in 2018, reaching the final with then-boyfriend Wes Nelson.

Meanwhile, Curtis starred in series five, finishing in fourth place with then girlfriend Maura Higgins.

Last month, Maya Jama excitedly revealed she had landed a new job as host of the first ever Love Island spin-off series.

The TV presenter, 29, is heading to Fiji to present Love Island Games in partnership with streaming site Peacock.

The series will reunite her with Iain Stirling, known for his narration in both the British and American editions of the show.

Villa ready: The pair, who have both made an impact in their respective series, have reportedly already landed in the South Pacific country and are waiting for host Maya Jama to fly over for filming

Villa ready: The pair, who have both made an impact in their respective series, have reportedly already landed in the South Pacific country and are waiting for host Maya Jama to fly over for filming

Maya announced the exciting news in a video on Instagram, saying, “It’s going to be amazing!”

Love Island Games brings together former islanders from the British, American and Australian series for a second chance at love and to compete to be crowned champions.

In the international series, the stars “face the challenges of both teams and couples as they navigate dating, eliminations, recoupling and dramatic newcomers.”

Excited: Last month, Maya Jama excitedly revealed she had landed a new job as host of the first ever Love Island spin-off series

Excited: Last month, Maya Jama excitedly revealed she had landed a new job as host of the first ever Love Island spin-off series

Exciting: The TV presenter, 29, heads to Fiji to present Love Island Games in partnership with streaming site Peacock

Exciting: The TV presenter, 29, heads to Fiji to present Love Island Games in partnership with streaming site Peacock

The show will debut on November 1 with new episodes streaming six days a week on Peacock.

Maya took on the role of Love Island presenter during the ninth season, taking over from Laura Whitmore.

She is praised by fans for her presentation style and sensational looks during the summer and winter series.