MAYA Jama has confirmed her future on Love Island amid speculation she may be quitting hosting the show.
To the relief of millions of fans, the stunning presenter has revealed she WILL be back.

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It comes as ITV chiefs offered Maya a deal reported to be worth nearly £2million to stay on.
It was believed Maya has been planning to walk away to explore work with streaming giant Netflix.
Impressed execs are desperate to keep the glam 30-year-old amid reports she is being courted by suitors such as Netflix. £2million.
Maya took over from Laura Whitmore when she launched the Winter Love Island series, filmed in South Africa, in January 2023.
Rumours have been rife that Maya was plotting her exit – with former show star Maura Higgins tipped as a potential successor.
Irish beauty Maura, 34, who appeared as a contestant in 2019, has been making waves across the Atlantic hosting Love Island USA: Aftersun.
The Sun revealed Maya last year raked in £2.5million as one of the UK’s most in-demand presenters.
She said: “We are one of the few shows to do our finals live and I’m so grateful for the trust because it gives so much room for silliness and iconic moments.
“You truly never know what will happen and I had so much fun.
“Thank you to everyone behind the scenes for working non-stop and to everyone at home for watching.”
Maya, dating Man City footballer Ruben Dias, 28, is also being eyed up to front a new entertainment show for Amazon Prime in what is tipped to be a megabucks deal.
And she has secured the part of a gangster’s wife in Guy Ritchie’s hit Netflix series The Gentleman.
Love Island: All Stars will return to South Africa next year for six weeks.