Love Island USA and Survivor Navigate Filming in Fiji Without Overlap
Battle to keep Love Island and Survivor teams apart as secret filming location for both shows is revealed
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Love Island USA and Survivor are filming simultaneously in Fiji's Mamanuca Islands, with strict measures to maintain separation. Despite proximity, both shows have distinct production teams and enforce rules to prevent cast interactions, ensuring secrecy and integrity for both reality TV franchises.
- 01Love Island USA is filming its 8th season in Fiji, while Survivor has just wrapped Season 51 and is starting Season 52.
- 02Both shows operate in the Mamanuca Islands, with Love Island USA on Viti Levu and Survivor on remote islands.
- 03Producers maintain strict separation rules, preventing any cast interactions between the two shows.
- 04Eliminated Survivor contestants stay at the same resort complex used for Love Island USA, aiding in secrecy.
- 05Both shows have become significant summer hits, with Survivor filming in Fiji since 2016 and Love Island USA relocating there in 2023.
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Love Island USA and Survivor are currently filming in Fiji's Mamanuca Islands, each maintaining strict separation despite being in close proximity. Love Island USA's 8th season is underway on Viti Levu, while Survivor recently completed Season 51 and is starting Season 52. Production teams for both shows are distinct, with separate producers and directors, although local Fijian crew members often work across both productions. Eliminated Survivor contestants are housed at the same resort used for Love Island USA, known as the Ponderosa camp, which helps prevent leaks about the game. Strict rules enforced by the networks ensure no cast interactions occur, protecting the integrity of both shows. Survivor has been filming in Fiji since 2016, while Love Island USA moved its production to Fiji in 2023, allowing for a more luxurious setting that has contributed to its rising popularity.
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The filming of both shows in Fiji significantly boosts local tourism and employment opportunities for Fijians involved in production.
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