The new reality TV, Love Island, will air Monday night on Amazon Prime Video. The program host is none other than Nabilla, herself a former reality TV star: a cast obtained by the broadcasting platform for the modest sum of one million euros.

"Surprise, I'm your presenter from Love Island!" She announced it in early February, and will be on the screens of Amazon Prime Video subscribers on Monday. Nabilla Benattia-Vergara, who has made herself known through this type of program, will present the French version of the Love Island reality show. "An island, singles, full of love, too many feelings," she said in a short video posted on the show's official Instagram account.

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"An animator contract and a muse contract"

"Full of love" ... and above all full of money. In fact, so that the 28-year-old young woman, become essential in the history of reality TV thanks to her "Hello ?!", ensures the animation of the new game of dating between singles, Amazon has released the notebook checks and did not hesitate to line up the zeros. Six zeros, exactly. Yes, because according to what columnist Guillaume Frisquet explained in TPMP People on February 28, "there are two contracts: a contract for host and a muse contract for France. And Nabilla, thanks to Magali ( Berdah, his agent, editor's note) will earn between 1.5 and 2 million euros to present this program, "he said.

"We can be extremely shocked," he continued. "I think Amazon are all but philanthropists (...) they use it as a standard, they have succeeded, we talk about it".

Two weeks of work

A contract worth over a million euros, but for how many days, weeks, or months of filming? About two weeks, according to the information given by Magali Berdah who is also a columnist for the TPMP program. "She will be shooting almost every other day," she said, while the show is scheduled to last a month. One million euros for two weeks of work, therefore. An amount that could be promised again if a second season of Love Island were to be signed.