At the end last night's After Sun reunion show, the presenter announced that applications for next year's series are open.
She said: "If you think you have what it takes to flirt outrageously with people like this lot then applications for next year are now open.
"We've already had 25,000 people register.
The 2019 online application form reads: "How do you fancy enjoying your very own long hot summer of romance?
"Love Island will be back for summer 2019 and we're now on the look out for lively singles from across the country to take part."
Contestants apply online by filling in an application form on the ITV website by April next year.
Love Island bosses had 80,000 applications from wannabe stars for this year's series of the hit reality show.
The Sun previously revealed how 60,000 people signed up in the first 12 hours.
Speaking to The Daily Star On Sunday, Caroline previously said: “Everyone wants to be in love. Secondly, you get to be on holiday for nine weeks.
"Third, you get to get a good tan. And fourth, you get to have fun!”
After The Sun revealed how the stars of Love Island could make millions after the villa, there should be no shortage of applicants.
One top celebrity agent spilled the beans on how islanders can coin it in.
Our insider explained: “Winning doesn’t matter in Love Island, if you’re liked by the public then you’re going to be able to make some serious money on the outside.
“Doing personal appearances in nightclubs can earn them up to £5,000 a go, and if you’re doing four a week then it’s easy money.
"Paid Instagram posts and advertising products is also an easy way to bank cash.
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