When will 'Love Island Australia' season 3 air on Hulu?

Good news, 'Love Island Australia' season 3 has made its way into the world—we'll tell you how to watch it

Nicholas on the beach on Love Island Australia
(Image credit: 9Now)

Things are heating up Down Under, and we're all craving a peek inside the romantic happenings at the villa. Now that the new season is underway, there's plenty of coupling, competition and drama that we cannot afford to miss—but you might be wondering where to watch Love Island Australia season 3?

If you find yourself a tad bit obsessed with the reality TV show, you've come to the right place. We'll tell you how to keep up with the steamy series on Hulu so that you're in the loop about the love-hungry contestants who are close to finding romance...and winning the cash prize. 

On October 11, a group of models, rugby players, personal trainers and other young, sexy singles made their way to their luxurious stay in New South Wales to meet the one, or at least try. Host Sophie Monk is keeping everything in check while Abbie Chatfield is recapping it all on Afterparty

After failed nights out and frustration with the best dating apps, who will come out of this experience successfully? There's plenty at stake, and fans are curious to know what's available for bingeing on Hulu. Let's dive in!



When will 'Love Island Australia' season 3 be on Hulu?

US fans will have to wait a bit longer as Hulu has not yet revealed when season 3 of Love Island Australia will hit the streaming service.

Hulu is certainly responsible for many a binge marathon—Love Island UK's seven seasons are available on the platform, as well as seasons one and two of Love Island Australia. 

So, what does this means for fans across the world who want to keep up with what's currently happening Down Under? You'll have to be patient. Typically, new seasons of Love Island arrive on Hulu roughly five months after their initial premiere, but Love Island UK was added to the streaming service roughly halfway through season 7, back in July. We're going to have to keep you posted, folks. 

But if you can't wait that long to get your Love Island fix, then you can get in on the action using a VPN.

Zoe on Love Island Australia

(Image credit: 9Now)

Love Island's romantic challenges are broadcast Monday through Wednesday at 8:45pm and Thursday at 9:30pm on Australian channel 9Now (local timezone). For those who are located elsewhere, all you have to do is download a VPN, and then stream the show online on 9Now.

VPNs allow you to change your IP address so, no matter where you are, you can access the same streaming services that you've already paid for and watch your favorite TV. Our pick for the top VPN is ExpressVPN, voted best in the world by our colleagues at TechRadar. 

In the meantime, might we suggest a few other reality TV shows to whet your appetite? Selling Sunset season 4 is gearing up for a November 2021 premiere on Netflix, and we have a feeling plenty of chaos awaits the Oppenheim Group realtors.

Meanwhile, Michelle Young, who is the new Bachelorette, just began her quest for Mr. Right on the beloved ABC franchise. The 28-year-old Minnesota native is looking for a partner who wants to change the world with her. 

First, she'll have to navigate the murky waters of reality TV, including a contestant who is all about the fame and a vicious rumor that she and one of her castmates had previously had a fling. 

My, my there's a lot to put up with in the name of love, especially on these TV shows. Where to begin?!

Danielle Valente
Digital News Writer

Need a TV show recommendation? Maybe a few decor tips? Danielle, a digital news writer at Future, has you covered. Her work appears throughout the company’s lifestyle brands, including My Imperfect Life, Real Homes, and woman&home. Mainly, her time is spent at My Imperfect Life, where she’s attuned to the latest entertainment trends and dating advice for Gen Z.

Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids, where she got to experience the best of the city from the point of view of its littlest residents. Before that, she was a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, and amNewYork, to name a few. 

When Danielle’s not writing, you can find her testing out a new recipe, reading a book (suggestions always welcome), or rearranging the furniture in her apartment…again.