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Fruit Love Island
Fruit Love Island
Fruit Love Island is an AI-generated microdrama web series published on TikTok and YouTube. It uses a mobile-first, vertical video format. Each episode lasts between two to four minutes. The series combines various types of AI, including those for visuals, voice-overs and script generation. According to the show's creator, each two-minute episode took about three hours to make. It launched on March 13, 2026, and its account (ai.cinema021, or “AI Cinema”) has become the fastest-growing account ever on TikTok. It amassed more than 3 million followers in nine days, with more than 300 million total views. Each episode averages over 10 million views. AI Cinema halted production of new episodes on March 28, 2026.
Fruit Love Island is an AI-generated microdrama web series published on TikTok and YouTube. It uses a mobile-first, vertical video format. Each episode lasts between two to four minutes. The series combines various types of AI, including those for visuals, voice-overs and script generation. According to the show's creator, each two-minute episode took about three hours to make. It launched on March 13, 2026, and its account (ai.cinema021, or “AI Cinema”) has become the fastest-growing account ever on TikTok. It amassed more than 3 million followers in nine days, with more than 300 million total views. Each episode averages over 10 million views. AI Cinema halted production of new episodes on March 28, 2026.
The series follows anthropomorphized fruits participating in a dating reality show, similar to Love Island. The contestants reside together at a villa on the island, as they do in the original series; likewise, Fruit Love Island challenges contestants against one another in various activities, and follows as they flirt, fight and trust. The women in the series are portrayed as a variety of fruits, such as watermelon, strawberries and cherries. The men are depicted as fruits and berries as well, including bananas, grapes and oranges.
The series has featured at least one multi-part special event, entitled "Casa Amor". It is a parody of Love Island USA's special event of the same name. The event sees the introduction of several new contestants. The series also features events that allow the audience to vote on the outcome, such as deciding which of the proposed contestants should join the villa. The vote usually takes place in a Google Form.
Despite its rapid growth, Fruit Love Island has been subject to widespread criticism. The series has been described as "the perfect example of AI slop". Critics have alleged that the series may violate copyright law, since it is unclear whether ITV Studios has consented to AI Cinema’s usage of the Love Island brand. Additionally, countless critics of the series allege a significant environmental impact.
The contestants of Love Island USA appear to have mixed reactions regarding the fruit-themed parody series. Amaya Espinal, winner of season 7 and nicknamed “Amaya Papaya”, commented that she would “never watch it” and remarked that the characters are “her enemy”. Two contestants from season 6, however, JaNa Craig and Kaylor Martin, appeared to enjoy the AI-generated spin-off.
The creator of the series is simply known as "ai.cinema021" or “AI Cinema”, and their true identity remains unconfirmed. Several online personalities have attempted to claim that they originally created Fruit Love Island.
Social media platforms have begun removing videos from the creator’s accounts due to their low quality. The owner of the AI Cinema account has expressed a belief of being "mass-reported" by the community. According to some reports, their account was deleted entirely from TikTok, while others describe the account as still active with some videos removed; in response, AI Cinema described an intention to continue the series on YouTube.
Following the alleged mass-reporting of Fruit Love Island, and despite previous claims that the series would continue on YouTube, the series was brought to a conclusion on March 28, 2026, when AI Cinema posted a series of vulgar rants on their TikTok story. In these posts, the creator announced the end of the series and later railed against their audience. The dramatic end of the series was observed as a victory for critics of the series, who generally celebrated or poked fun at the public meltdown.
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