Caroline Flack has confirmed 'Love Island' spin-off 'Love Island: Aftersun' is returning.

Caroline Flack

Caroline Flack

The ITV2 dating show's host took to her Instagram Story to announce the programme's sister show will make a comeback on June 9 at 10pm.

Alongside a trailer, she wrote: "Not forgetting love island AFTERSUN is BACK...Sunday 9th of June y'all."

'Aftersun' airs every Sunday and is where the host chats to those who have been booted out of the famous villa and gets all the insider gossip.

Caroline added another screenshot of presenters Vick Hope and Joel Dommett talking to 2017 winner Kem Cetinay on the show, and continued: "So join me live every Sunday."

She then added: "Sunday's at 10pm. I'm buzzing."

The main show started filming at the end of April, and Caroline admitted

she was "really excited" to meet the crop of contestants who will be heading out to Majorca to find love over the coming months.

In a video uploaded to her Instagram account, Caroline said: "What's really exciting about this week is that we start filming for 'Love Island' 2019.

"And by the end of the week I'm going to have potentially have seen the cast for this year which is really exciting - and mad that's it's come around this fast.

So I'll let you know what happens. It's going to be a mad, hot summer and all that."

Just a week after last year's show - which was won by Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer - came to an end, it was revealed producers had already received 25,000 applications for hopefuls waiting to be a part of the 2019 show.

The 39-year-old beauty said at the time: "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 show has recently come under scrutiny following the suicides of former contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon and bosses recently pledged to make changes and offer hopefuls more support.

Richard Cowles, creative director of ITV Studios, wrote in a letter: "When something so awful happens we naturally enter a period of soul searching and ask whether anything could have been done. This review has led us to extend our support processes to offer therapy to all Islanders and not only those that reach out to us. And we will be delivering bespoke training to all future Islanders to include social media and financial management.

"The key focus will be for us to no longer be reliant on the Islanders asking us for support but for us to proactively check in with them on a regular basis ... We work with an independent GP and a psychological consultant to provide an assessment of the physical and mental health of each of the shortlisted cast members and their suitability for inclusion."

'Love Island' returns to ITV2 on June 3rd.