Love Island fans will reportedly be spoilt for choice when the All Stars launch show airs in a few days.
The very first All Stars series of Love Island will see returning favourites, instead of brand new faces, get another shot at love. Rather than the usual 10 contestants, this series will see 12 Islanders moving into the South African villa.
The series begins on January 15th and it’s said more singletons than ever will appear during the show. A TV insider told The Sun: “It’s a bumper line up for the show – fans will need to tune in as there are loads of show favourites in there.
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“ITV are throwing everything at the series and everyone’s saying it’s going to be a massive hit.” Names such as Georgia Harrison, Catherine Agbaje, and Liberty Poole are rumoured to be on the bill for the massive winter series.
Love Island All Star’s line-up is reportedly not the only changes being made to the show. ITV bosses are said to have canned spin-off show Aftersun, hosted by Maya Jama.
Instead of speaking to the dumped contestants back in London, Maya is rumoured to be undertaking weekly live interviews with Islanders kicked off the show right outside the villa, in South Africa.
Another source told The Sun, “Bosses want the new series to feel and look really different from the regular series, and this time around, when islanders leave the villa, they will be greeted by Maya upon exit. It means Maya will have even more screentime which will thrill viewers who can’t get enough of her.”
But Aftersun-lovers shouldn’t fear, the insider is confident that the beloved spin-off will make a return. They claimed: “This isn’t the end of Aftersun though, it will absolutely be back.”
Elsewhere, Zara Lackenby-Brown from Love Island’s winter 2023 series has taken to her YouTube channel to confirm she will not be returning. Despite being “open to it”, Zara maintained that she didn’t make the cut.
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Famed Love Islander Maura Higgins also took to social media to confirm she would not be returning to the villa. On an Instagram Live, Maura confessed, “I’m never going to go back onto Love Island.”
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