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Whatever Just Happened with ‘Fruit Love Island,’ Nobody Won

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 5:20 pm
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Just as they once did surgery on a grape, they put fruit on Love Island. But they did it with AI. And who “they” is in this case we may never know, because it appears the anonymous creator has already deleted their account.

If you’ve been out of the loop about Fruit Love Island, it should come as no surprise by now that millions watched this on TikTok:

Fruit Love Island is the world’s hottest new TV show.

The first episode dropped a week ago, and it’s gone vertical.

Hundreds of millions of people are tuning in, thousands are voting, and celebrities are posting about it.

It’s entirely AI-generated and airs on TikTok 🤯 pic.twitter.com/RAbBVlIJvT

— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) March 21, 2026

What is Fruit Love Island? It couldn’t be more straightforward. Like the host says in the introductory video above, it’s a place where “eight single fruits are about to flirt, fight, and trust.” Got it?

It’s an homage to, or perhaps a parody of, reality TV’s Love Island, but with the popular AI brainrot aesthetic. Some Baudrillard scholar can sort out how any of those words actually fit together. Watching it makes you feel a strange sense of unreality, not about what you’re watching, which is cartoony and obviously not real, but a creeping sense of unreality permeating the wider world.

But in terms of what’s on your screen when you watch it, it’s brightly-colored AI-generated fruit people in bathing suits making out and punching each other.

In the Wall Street Journal’s telling, Fruit Love Island “could be proof that AI content can actually captivate viewers,” but is there still any question that AI content can seduce, charm, and shock people with arresting and confusing images and sounds? Let’s stipulate once and for all that, yes, AI content can captivate. Crazy Frog captivated millions once upon a time, too. No AI necessary.

 

Anyway, the Journal says each of the first 21 episodes achieved 10 million views on TikTok. By at least one blog’s account, Fruit Love Island’s explosion of viral success took ten days.

A backlash was inevitable. On Reddit about five days ago, the AI critical community started venting about it. Some seemed genuinely frustrated that it existed. “I got so pissed seeing so many people watching it (including my own little sister) I started making my own ‘love island’ series with toys,” wrote Reddit user Delphoxqueen2. “It’s not great, but it’s a billion times better than this just because of the fact that it’s made by a human.”

Some doubted Fruit Love Island was actually attracting millions of human viewers. “whoever made this, paid a lot of money for bots on their videos,” wrote PossibleEconomics673.

Was the success of Fruit Love Island inflated by inorganic means? It’s an interesting question, but what would that even mean when we’re talking about AI-generated fruit people on TikTok? Still, it’s informative to look at a viral X post from user @lalisattawo, who posted “i NEED them to win” with pics of two Fruit Love Island characters:

i NEED them to win pic.twitter.com/OVsBhnSExh

— ً. (@lalisattwo) March 21, 2026

The post received a community note accusing the person behind it of not actually being a crazed fan expressing an opinion, but instead pretending to be a crazed fan in order to post “u need therapy” on another account and rack up engagements.

The AI.cinema021 TikTok account that apparently belonged to the creator is gone now, but looking back on how things played out, it seems likely that Fruit Love Island haters started brigading the creator, probably with reports for abuse, spam, or copyright infringement. Having to deal with account suspensions and content removals would certainly make running the account a hassle.

A publication called The Cool Down, informs me that “The account has subsequently had ‘half’ of its videos removed from the platform, according to its TikTok story on Wednesday, which has since been deleted.”

Another cache of archived posts from the creator says they wrote “what do I do guys these ppl spam reported my videos im gonna cry,” and “I think I’m gonna turn schizophrenic if TikTok doesn’t look at my appeals rn.” This quickly transitions into appeals for help from their fans, threats directed at AI critics that they will use “all ur f*cking clean water,” and then complaints about lost followers as the account struggled to churn out content and deal with viral notoriety at the same time.

“ILL BURN DOWN THE LOVE ISLAND VILLA IF I LOSE ANY MORE FOLLOWERS” reads one of the angrier comments. Hopefully this refers to the Fruit Love Island Villa, which is virtual, not the set of the actual TV show.

Yesterday, the story apparently came to an abrupt end, with what appears to be a TikTok story from the Fruit Love Island owner, AI.cinema021, posting the following:

“Aright f— all you b—–s. No more fruit love island 🥺. Since people so obsessed with it 🤣 all my videos banned I make no money. I guess I am being targeted, bc no other ai account getting f—-d 🤣 😬. Yall heard it from bananito himself.. bye✌️”

The text is superimposed next to a smiling picture of Bananito, the buff banana character from Fruit Love Island, if that part wasn’t clear.

And that was evidently just before the AI.cinema021 TikTok account was deleted entirely. The statement now exists on Reddit as a post from WholeCardiologist565, titled “Holy fkn s*it guys we did it the fruit love island acc stopped posting.”

Three days ago, when the Fruit Love Island meltdown was still ongoing, a Redditor named thegamer7antipig  posted in the subreddit r/DefendingAIArt to express their confusion as to why some people seemed pleased that Fruit Love Island looked like it would soon go away.

“Like yes it’s stupid and it is the definition of ai slop, but why are they celebrating that a series they don’t care about or watch ever is going down. Clearly alot of people liked it or else it wouldn’t have gone so damn viral. So why are they celebrating that people who liked it wont be able to watch it anymore?” 

Meanwhile, over on TikTok, Fruit Love Island imitators are still at it. In one post, PinaPina, the pineapple character, is angrily guzzling water from a bottle that says “WAIER” on it. The text on the image says “Sorry PinaPina is taking all the clean water 😢” As I write this, that post is still racking up angry comments.



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