‘Love Island USA’ executive producer James Barker dies in Fiji while filming, networks say
James Barker, an executive producer on “Love Island USA,” died “after suffering an unexpected medical emergency” while the show was filming in Fiji, according to ITV America and Peacock. He was 40.
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In a statement shared with NBC News, the networks said Barker died last week while filming on the South Pacific island after an unexpected medical emergency. Details surrounding his death remain unclear.
He will be honored in Tuesday’s episode of the show, the statement added.
Barker had been with the reality dating show since 2020, starting out as a story producer and working his way up to executive producer, a role he held for the last three seasons.
“James’ unimaginable loss has been deeply felt across not just the entire ‘Love Island USA’ production, but throughout all of ITV and Peacock,” the statement said.
“He was a beloved and greatly valued member of our collective family whose kindness, talent and dedication left an indelible mark on all of us and everyone who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. We extend our heartfelt condolences to James’ family, friends and colleagues,” it added.
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TMZ was the first to report the news.
“Love Island USA” is in its 8th season, which premiered this month. The real-time dating competition releases new episodes daily, except Wednesdays, after its first week on Peacock. (Peacock is owned by NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News.)
Barker began his career in TV in 2011, working as a producer on shows such as “Counting Cars,” “Forged in Fire” and “Pawn Stars,” according to the statement.
When he joined ITV, the statement said, he worked on the Emmy-winning “Queer Eye” before becoming a producer on “Love Island USA” and “Love Island Games.”
Barker also spent 20 years DJing across the country, the statement said. He met his partner, Adam, at a show and “their shared love of music was at the center of the life they built together — both at home and experiencing music all over the world,” the statement from ITV America and Peacock added.
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