Love Island Norway

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Love Island Norway
GenreReality
Created by ITV Studios
Based on Love Island
Presented by
Narrated by
  • Rasmus Wold (season 1)
  • Egil Skurdal (season 2–)
Country of originNorway
Original languageNorwegian
No. of seasons4 (2025)
No. of episodes146
Production
Producer ITV Studios for TV 2
Production locations
Running time43 minutes
Original release
Network TV3 (2018)
TV 2 (2020–)
Release26 August 2018 (2018-08-26) 
present
Related
Love Island franchise

Love Island Norway (Norwegian : Love Island Norge) is the Norwegian version of Love Island . [1] The series premiered on 26 August 2018, and was broadcast on TV3. [2] It was later picked up by TV 2. Season 1 and 3 were shot on Gran Canaria, [3] and season 2 in Buenos Aires. [4] Season 4 also took place on Gran Canaria. [5] [6]

Contents

Series overview

SeasonIslandersWeeksDaysEpisodesHostOriginally AiredWinnersRunners-up
Season premiereSeason finale
12364236 Tone Damli 26 August 20184 October 2018Andrea Sveinsdottir & Morten DalhaugCristian Borge Olsen & Ellinor Selsø Håkonsen
22785640Morten Hegseth5 January 202027 February 2020Johannes Klemp & Nora HauklandIselin Nordøy & Omid Rosander
33174935 Alexandra Joner 4 March 202419 April 2024Elisabeth Henriksen Reither & Henrik FossedalMagnus Gruer & Hanna Lindblom
Christine Berg & Andreas Glimsdal Johansen
4315343510 March 202525 April 2025Camilla Ellinor De Souza Devik & Nicklas Olai Karlsen SundsvågMats Eikedalen & Thale Røhne
Jenny Vibecke Rognstad Amaoko & Patrick Gill Loua

Season 1 (2018)

The first Norwegian season of the series was broadcast by TV3, took place on Gran Canaria and premiered on 26 August 2018. The host was Tone Damli and the narrater was Rasmus Wold.

The final was shown on 4 October 2018, and the winners were Andrea Sveinsdottir and Morten Dalhaug. They chose to share the cash prize of 500,000 NOK.

Out of all the couples from this season, only Sveinsdottir and Dalhaug are still together, and engaged to be married (as of April 2025).

Islanders Love Island Norway Season 1 2018

NameAgeFromEpisodes
Andrea Sveinsdottir23 Larvik/Oslo Ep 1–36Winner
Morten Olsen Dalhaug25 Kristiansand Ep 1–36Winner
Cristian Borge Olsen26 Bergen Ep 1–36Runner up
Ellinor Selsø Håkonsen24 Haugesund Ep 1–36Runner up
Bruna Camargo23 Florø Ep 1–363rd place
Nicklas André Nikolaisen23 Bergen Ep 3–363rd place
Andreas Kronheim27 Bergen Ep 1–34
Silje Bjørnstad Andersen23 Lørenskog Ep 4–34
Martin André Reinertsen25 Oslo Ep 6–32
Anne Marthe Furuseth Unander25 Oslo Ep 21–32
Magnhild Sundland29 Trondheim Ep 1–8, 12–31
Einar Kjevik Øien23 Oppeid/Tromsø Ep 23–31
Rebekka Johansen27 Sandnessjøen Ep 26–29
Viktoria Olsen Brakstad26 Bergen Ep 1–26
Pål-Espen Andersen27 Notodden Ep 19–26
Marius Mellem25 Tromsø Ep 14–22
Maren Stornes30 Fredrikstad/Oslo Ep 18–22
Henrik Raastad28 Oslo Ep 19–21
Ina Caroline Solum Larsen27 Steinkjer Ep 16–18
Isabelle Eriksen21 Oslo Ep 16–18
Arwin Rahi32 Stockholm/Oslo Ep 1–12
Marius Gjøstein32 Værlandet Ep 1–8
Else Sofie Berg32 Oslo Ep 1–5

Season 2 (2020)

The second Norwegian season of the series was broadcast by TV 2, took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina and premiered on 5 January 2020. The host was Morten Hegseth and the narrator was Egil Skurdal. This was the first season to introduce Casa Amor.

The final was shown on 27 February 2020, and the winners were Nora Haukland and Johannes Klemp. They chose to share the cash prize of 300,000 NOK.

None of the couples from this season are still together, but the winners Klemp and Haukland were together for almost two years after being becoming engaged in April 2021.

Islanders Love Island Norway Season 2 2020

NameAgeFromEpisodes
Johannes Klemp27 Oslo Ep 1–40Winner
Nora Haukland22 Alta/Oslo Ep 1–40Winner
Iselin Nordøy23 Ski/Oslo Ep 1–40Runner up
Omid Rosander24 Kristiansand Ep 4–40Runner up
Ali Esmael28 Risør/Oslo Ep 1–403rd place
Mie Mack Cappelen22 Bærum/Oslo Ep 1–403rd place
Nathan "Nate" Kahungu23 Sarpsborg/Oslo Ep 1–37
Thammy Dias29 Larvik/Oslo Ep 1–37
Victor Barstad23 Lillestrøm Ep 18–36
Sofie Antonsen20 Farsund Ep 27–36
Elisabeth Lund19 Kristiansand Ep 30–36
Sanpreet Singh27 Drøbak/Oslo Ep 32–36
Christina Aranja Ophaug-Johansen25 Trondheim/Oslo Ep 18–34
Jon André Melhus22 Bø i Telemark Ep 15–31
Alexandra Mjør21 Asker/Oslo Ep 18–31
Marius Helstad26 Langhus/Lund Ep 24–31
Antony Magallanes Fagermos22 Drammen/Oslo Ep 24–27
Ida Myren21 Fræna Ep 1–25
Thomas Brien23 Fredrikstad/Bergen Ep 18–25
Andrea Gladsø25 Trondheim Ep 18–22
Ådne Funderud23 Mysen/Oslo Ep 1–18
Caroline Berg-Thomassen21 Stavanger Ep 10–18
Oda Lindsetmo22 Trondheim Ep 1–17
Andreas Eikanger26 Vestby Ep 11–17
Tanja Løvik29 Trondheim Ep 8–14
Eskild Magnussen27 Oslo Ep 1–9
Emilio Evertsen da Gama22 Stavanger Ep 1–6

Season 3 (2024)

The third Norwegian season of the series was to be broadcast by TV 2 on Gran Canaria and set to premiere in 2021 with Morten Hegseth as host. However, the filming of the third season was postponed indefinitely due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [7] In December 2021 it was announced that the season would not be filmed after all, and the Norwegian version of the series appeared to have been canceled for good. [8]

However, in August 2023, TV 2 during its autumn launch revealed that the third season would become a reality after all. And that filming would take place in the new year, in 2024 in Maspalomas on Gran Canaria with Morten Hegseth as host this time as well. [9] This season, however, viewers would not vote for their favorites, and the series would not be broadcast in real time, the day after filming as in the two previous seasons. This time, selected "superfans" were given the opportunity to vote and access the episodes several weeks before they were broadcast on TV2 Play to the public. [10] [11]

On 24 January 2024, Hegseth announced that he was stepping down as host. He was replaced by Alexandra Joner. [12]

Filming for the third season began on 6 February 2024, and the first episode aired on 4 March 2024. This season lasted for seven weeks, [13] with filming from Tuesday to Saturday. Sundays and Mondays were days off for the islanders and Joner commuted back to Norway. [14]

Narrator this season was Egil Skurdal, as in the previous season.

Although the "superfans" voted throughout the season, it was the public who decided who should win. Since the filming was four weeks ahead of the TV schedule and the filming had ended a long time ago when the finale was broadcast, they decided to shoot three different ending scenarios. Joner revealed this on his morning radio show on P5. [15] This was later confirmed by TV 2. [16]

The final was shown on 19 April 2024, and the winners were Elisabeth Henriksen Reither and Henrik Fossedal. They shared the cash prize of 300,000 NOK. [17]

Out of all the couples, only Reither and Fossedal, and Berg and Johansen are still together (as of April 2025).

Islanders Love Island Norway Season 3 2024

NameAgeFromEpisodes
Elisabeth Henriksen Reither28 Kløfta/Oslo Ep 1–35Winner
Henrik Fossedal29 Bergen/Volda Ep 1–35Winner
Magnus Pettersen Gruer22 Hønefoss Ep 9–35Final
Hanna Rose-Marie Lindblom21 Trondheim Ep 17–35Final
Christine Berg24 Oslo Ep 14–35Final
Andreas Glimsdal Johansen28 Gjøvik/Oslo Ep 21–35Final
Lenny Langhelle21 Bergen Ep 1–34
Madelen Christine Magnussen26 Eidsvoll/Bergen Ep 1–34
Christina Sandnes25 Lofoten/Barcelona Ep 1–32
Marius Santos Osmundsen25 Klepp Ep 18–32
Mikael Lorne23 Seljord/Oslo Ep 27–29
Cornelius Hermansen30 Gratangen/Oslo Ep 16–28
Lars Christian Therkelsen23 Kragerø/Oslo Ep 16–28
Nora Emilie Nakken25 Trondheim Ep 17–28
Mathea-Fabienne Englund20 Sarpsborg/Oslo Ep 24–28
Simen Undlien Bruvoll24 Melhus Ep 16–20
Kristoffer Spone25 Oslo Ep 16–20
Oda Rikheim24 Ski Ep 17–20
Janne-Lill Fernandez Skotheim26 Molde Ep 17–20
Mathias Bremer Gulbrandsen26 Oslo Ep 1–16
Sabrina Bella Abrahamsen24 Telemark/Oslo Ep 1–16
Rayan Kralkallah21 Sola Ep 2–16
Mona Morsi25 Sandefjord Ep 11–16
Alba Bjerkan23 Tromsø Ep 11–16
Edvard Dalsegg Strand30 Oslo/Ormøya Ep 1–14
May Iren Frafjord22 Stavanger Ep 6–14
Stine Ariana Johansen26 Oslo/Marbella Ep 1–11
Maya Elvenes25 Bergen Ep 3–11
John Brede Svendsen27 Hammerfest/Oslo Ep 1–3, 4–11
Fredrik Hansen Heggeland27 Os Ep 7–11
Julian Holmvik Rønning25 Trondheim Ep 4–9

Season 4 (2025)

The fourth Norwegian season of the series was broadcast by TV 2 and took place on Gran Canaria, Spain. [18] The host was Alexandra Joner. [19] [20]

Filming began on 14 January 2025, and the finale was recorded on 17 February 2025. Thus, this season only lasted a record-low five weeks, but is presented as seven weeks because the islanders in this season was filming seven days a week without two days off as in the previous two seasons. [21]

The first episode aired on 10 March 2025. Meaning this season there would be "superfans" who decided the fates of the islanders yet again. [22] Like the previous season, it was the viewers who decided the winners, as three versions of the finale were recorded.[ citation needed ]

The narrator this season was, as in the previous two seasons, comedian Egil Skurdal.[ citation needed ]

The finale aired on 25 April 2025, and the winners were Camilla Ellinor De Souza Devik and Nicklas Olai Karlsen Sundsvåg. They shared the cash prize of 300,000 NOK. [23] The winners this season became historic, as Sundsvåg entered the island as a bombshell during Casa Amor. No previous winners have been bombshells or entered via Casa Amor.[ citation needed ]

Out of all the couples, only Devik and Sundsvåg, Eikedalen and Røhne, and Hjelmhaug and Sire are still together (as of April 2025).[ citation needed ]

Islanders Love Island Norway Season 4 2025

NameAgeFromEpisodes
Camilla Ellinor De Souza Devik28 Trondheim/Oslo Ep 1–35Winner
Nicklas Olai Karlsen Sundsvåg22 Gruben Ep 14–35Winner
Mats Eikedalen24 Stavern Ep 2–35Final
Thale Røhne25 Hønefoss/Oslo Ep 6–35Final
Jenny Vibecke Rognstad Amaoko23 Oslo Ep 14–35Final
Patrick Gill Loua27 Bergen/Oslo Ep 20–35Final
Lirie Ferizi Osmani27 Hønefoss/Oslo Ep 1–13, 14–34
Mathias Sabaghi Andersen22 Bergen Ep 14–34
Amanda Elvira Engh25 Kongsvinger/Oslo Ep 25–33
Martin Engebø27 Førde/Bergen Ep 26–33
Malin Hjelmhaug23 Bryne/Sogndal/Oslo Ep 1–32
Martin Garnås Sire28 Gol/Oslo Ep 1–32
Casper Reynols Venstad28 Skjetten/Oslo Ep 1–31
Nicole Shams Skjønnhaug27 Drammen/Oslo Ep 25–31
Vetle Dale Svendsen28 Rjukan/Oslo Ep 2–29
Aleksander Fridén29 Kristiansand/Oslo Ep 26–29
Benedicte Buzake21 Stavanger Ep 12–25
Andrea Nyeng24 Buvika/Oslo Ep 14–25
Patrick Kwizera Bifuko28 Oslo Ep 14–25
William Frøyland23 Skjeberg/Oslo Ep 14–25
Jasper Amanuel Amdahl31 Oslo Ep 14–18
Amalie Sørhaug23 Haugesund/Oslo Ep 14–17
Siemone Bøe Olsen22 Skien Ep 14–17
Jonathan Hailu33 Bergen/Oslo Ep 1–12
Sunniva Elise Berg Hansen26 Tønsberg Ep 1–12
Lea Irene Larssen27 Trondheim/Stavanger Ep 2–12
Nicolai Eid Trondal28 Arendal/Kristiansand Ep 7–12
Johan Lillebudal Sandnes25 Røros/Trondheim Ep 1–11
Nini Diem Nguyen24 Drammen/Oslo Ep 1–11
Magnus Pedersen27 Oslo Ep 1–6
Maia Prestegård Dale26 Førde Ep 2–6

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