In a notable shift for the popular reality TV franchise, Indiyah Polack and Amy Hart have announced their departure from the Love Island podcast Aftersun, concluding a three-year tenure that saw them become familiar voices to fans. The duo, both former contestants on the show, have been hosting the podcast since its inception, providing weekly commentary, interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights.
End of an Era for Love Island Fans
The announcement has sparked reactions across social media, with many listeners expressing surprise and nostalgia. Polack and Hart have built a loyal following through their engaging discussions and candid takes on the show's drama, making Aftersun a staple for Love Island enthusiasts. Their chemistry and firsthand experience as islanders added a unique perspective that resonated with audiences.
Impact on the Podcast and Future Plans
While no specific reasons for their exit have been disclosed, sources suggest it may be due to scheduling conflicts or a desire to pursue new projects. The podcast, which airs alongside the main Love Island series, is expected to continue with new hosts, though ITV has yet to announce replacements. This change comes as Love Island prepares for its next season, raising questions about how the podcast will evolve without its longtime presenters.
Polack and Hart have both expressed gratitude for the opportunity, thanking fans for their support over the years. In statements, they highlighted the joy of connecting with listeners and sharing their love for the show. Their departure marks the end of a chapter for Aftersun, but fans are hopeful that the podcast will maintain its lively and informative tone under new leadership.



