The first season of Love Island Australia was an unbelievable success for Channel Nine, becoming the network's most streamed show ever and racking up 150 million views on YouTube.

And now the show's success could continue, with cast member Teddy Briggs taking to Instagram this week to beg for his own spin-off series with winner Grant Crapp.

'GRANT AND TEDDY SPIN OFF SHOW?' he wrote. 'Have had so many DM’s asking if Grant and I would consider doing a spin off show together! Who’s keen?'

The next Chris & Kem? Love Island's Teddy Briggs is trying to get his own travel-based spin-off series with winner Grant Crapp

The 24-year-old then posted a video showing him doubling down on the idea.

'Check out my last post guys, I'm dead-set serious,' he said.

'Let's get a Grant and Teddy show going,' he continued. 'I've had a lot of people asking me about it.

'WHEN there is a Grant and Teddy spin-off show, what do you think? I like the idea of a travel show, or do you think dating?'

'Let's get a Grant and Teddy show going,' the 24-year-old said on Instagram. 'I've had a lot of people asking me about it.'

The proposal received a tsunami of support in the comments, with Love Island winner Tayla Damir writing: 'Omg that would be hilarious.'

Australian Survivor's Flick Egginton echoed Tayla's sentiment, commenting: 'Omg, hahah you guys are hilarious.'

Love Island UK has already spawned several spin-off shows, most notably Chris & Kem: Straight Outta Love Island, which follows best friends Chris Hughes and Kem Cetinay as they write a rap song together.

'Omg, hahah you guys are hilarious!' Teddy's proposal received a tonne of support online, with Tayla Damir and Australian Survivor's Flick Egginton both backing the idea

Love Island Australia was huge success for Channel 9, driving a younger audience to the network and become 9Now's most streamed show ever.

Due to the show's digital nature, Nine's program director Hamish Turner predicted that it will have more longevity than many of their other programs.

'There have been great learnings for us and Love Island has been a huge success digitally,' he told Mediaweek. 'We are now discussing bringing the show back with [production house] ITV Australia and what it would look like.'

He also said that the network have 'never seen engagement like this before on Instagram' from any other show.