Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa, the newly installed co-hosts of Love Island USA Aftersun, say the show’s revamped format has pulled in far more viewers this season, even as their unfiltered commentary has drawn pushback from the fandom.
Peacock overhauled the weekly companion series for Season 8, pairing Miller, a Summer House cast member, with Pessoa, a podcaster and social media personality, to break down each episode and interview eliminated Islanders.
The change worked: the show’s audience jumped 144 percent from where Season 7 opened. Miller and Pessoa met years earlier while volunteering for Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign, and that shared history shows up on camera in an easy rapport built on similar politics and taste in music.
The freewheeling format, which leans on the hosts’ opinions rather than a scripted recap, turned combustible after the season’s Casa Amor episode aired June 26. Viewers accused Miller and Pessoa of unfair judgments toward certain Islanders, and both hosts addressed the backlash directly on social media before returning to it in an interview with Deadline.
Miller said she treats her commentary as fluid rather than fixed, noting that “things change every day with Love Island” and that she never expects an opinion to hold for the rest of the season. She also acknowledged the toll of arguing with strangers online, calling platforms like Threads unpredictable and occasionally hostile, though she maintains that critics are entitled to disagree.
Pessoa framed the friction differently, arguing that television tends to strip hosts of their humanity in viewers’ eyes. She said she welcomes pushback rooted in genuine disagreement, distinguishing it from criticism that treats her as a caricature rather than a person with a real point of view.
Both hosts want the gig to expand. They floated hosting the season’s live reunion alongside their Aftersun duties, needling Bravo’s Andy Cohen by pointing out they would cost the network far less. Short of landing that hosting slot, Miller said they would settle for reunion seats in the audience. Miller is also set to join the cast of Dancing With the Stars Season 35 once Love Island USA wraps its current season.




















































