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What time do new episodes of ‘Love Island USA' come out this weekend?

What time do new episodes of ‘Love Island USA' come out this weekend?

USA Today2 days ago
"Love Island USA" has quickly become one of America's favorite pastimes, a show audiences can watch nearly every day of the week, weekends included.
Season 7 of the popular reality dating series has taken over both our television screens and social media timelines, as the Islanders go head-to-head for a chance at love and $100,000. The show, hosted by Ariana Madix, airs every day except Wednesdays, giving fans the ability to watch all of the action unfold in almost real time.
"And remember, the series is filmed in real time — with a one-to-two-day delay — meaning all the Islanders are actually making avocado toast, coupling up, and dumping each other in their luxurious Fiji villa as you watch from home," per NBC Insider.
Viewers, just like last season, also play a very important role in how things proceed, deciding over spontaneous voting sessions which Islanders will recouple, who will remain in the villa and who goes home heartbroken.
And this weekend won't be much different.
Here's what to know about this weekend's "Love Island USA" episodes, including what time to tune in.
When will new episodes of 'Love Island USA' come out this weekend?
Two new episodes, excluding Friday's episode, will air this Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6 at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET on Peacock.
The complete "Love Island USA" Season 7 episode schedule, courtesy of NBC Insider, is as follows:
How to watch 'Love Island USA' Season 7
New episodes air every day, except Wednesdays, at 6 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. ET on Peacock.
Previous episodes of "Love Island USA" are available to stream on Peacock. Peacock offers two subscription options, Premium for $7.99 a month, and Premium Plus for $13.99 a month.
"Love Island USA" Seasons 4-6, the upcoming Season 6 spinoff "Love Island: Beyond the Villa," "Love Island Games," the UK's "Love Island: All Stars," and seasons of "Love Island South Africa" and "Love Island Spain" can be streamed on Peacock, too.
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