Meet Arielle Vandenberg, the Hilarious Host of 'Love Island'

Here's what you need to find out about Arielle Vanderberg, the CBS host of the American spinoff of 'Love Island'.
The FOMO's been real for American audience of the British truth dating display, Love Island. But after the program's been going strong for five seasons throughout the pond, the U.S. has after all wisened up and decided to give us our own American spin-off.
This time, Love Island is trading in European villas for a season in Fiji. And relatively than British radio presenter, actress and model Caroline Flack, we will see Arielle Vandenberg, 32, website hosting the American version of the display on CBS.
Here's the entirety you wish to have to learn about Arielle prior to you dive head first into the display.
Here's what you wish to have to find out about Love Island host Arielle Vandenberg.
Let's get started off by means of rhetorically posing the question we now have been asking ourselves all morning, namely: Was Paradise Hotel simply the poor man's model of Love Island? After all, the premise of singles stranded in a far off location with the project of coupling off or chance getting dumped off the island is ringing very acquainted — as is the widespread airing of the display.
Back sooner than it got canceled, Paradise Hotel used to be airing three nights per week, which seems like a pittance when in comparison to Love Island's five-night-a-week broadcasting. Anyway, we digress because Arielle is seeming like so a lot more of an enthralling host than Kristen Cavallari ever was.
Love Island is Arielle's first large gig.
If you thought you identified Arielle from someplace, you're no longer by myself. We certainly thought she was a well-known face, particularly taking into account the dibs she were given on her first-name-only username @arielle, both on Instagram and Twitter. But it turns out that except you were a huge Vine fan, the place she accrued a large following before the carrier shut down, she may well be a new face.
Unless, of path, you had been an eagle-eyed fan of CSI, How I Met Your Mother and Bones, where she made one-off appearances — or have rewatched Epic Movie or The Ugly Truth sufficient times to have caught her non-speaking roles.
But from the looks of preview clips and teasers ahead of Love Island's American premiere, Arielle's turns out like a ability this is just getting began on display. "I can't tell you how excited I am to be hosting Love Island this summer," Arielle mentioned through method of a press unlock. "I'm here for it all... the love, the relationships, the re-coupling... bring it on. I feel so honored to be at the head of the table watching it all go down!"
Arielle might now be "a huge fan of the show," but prior to her audition, she'd barely heard of Love Island.
In an interview with the New York Post, Arielle gave readers an inside of scoop as to what to anticipate from five nights a week of Love Island, and as she tells it, it's more like "watching a romantic comedy" than "a normal reality show."
The eleven preliminary contestants (extra are added every week) need to couple and re-couple, and identical to in musical chairs, the last one standing will get kicked out. Meanwhile, the duo who manages to stay in Fiji through the season's end are topped the winners and get to take home an enviable money prize.
And actor and comedian Arielle Vandenberg discovered the display by means of staring at "a couple clips before I had my audition," she revealed to the Post. "Then I made my boyfriend watch with me, and we got addicted. Then I ended up getting [cast], which is perfect because now I'm obsessed with it."
Arielle loves that the contestants on Love Island "don't take themselves too seriously," similar to herself. "They're not just there for the drama, not just there to be famous," she mentioned, explaining the cast of characters is a large draw to tune in. "You're watching people fall in love, people fall in lust, people become really close friends."
"It's so fun to watch people become friends, actually; that's why it felt more like a romantic comedy. It's about whatever you find when it's all said and done — whether it's a best friend or love or prize money," she teased.
Don't omit Love Island, which airs every weekday at Eight p.m. on CBS.
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