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Love Island All Stars ‘lines up exes’ with split so fresh they could ‘fall back in love’

Love Island fans were left devastated when Molly Smith and Callum Jones ended their relationship after three and a half years.

While they met in controversial circumstances – with Callum bringing Molly back from Casa Amor and ultimately snubbing Shaughna Phillips – the strength of their relationship had their followers swooning.

And after going their separate ways last year, it’s reported the pair will be brought back in once again – and it’s very possible they could reunite.

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While they’re not in the starting line-up for the show, The Sun has reported that the exes will come face to face in a surprise entrance.

The pair could fall back in love
(Image: _callum_jones/instagram)

A source told The Sun: “It’ll be a shock for both of them when they come face to face in the villa – they only recently split and it was heartbreaking.” They added: “They were both so sad after the break up – there’s no animosity so it’s on the cards they could fall back in love in the villa.”

Callum and Molly were together for three and a half years
(Image: Instagram/mollysmith19)

The pair split towards the end of 2023 after falling for each other during the first-ever winter series of the dating show. Their relationship caused quite a stir after Callum brought Molly back from Casa Amor, subsequently dumping Shaugnha Phillips who was waiting back in the main villa for him.

Despite many Casa relationships not lasting, Molly and Callum seemed to go from strength to strength and moved in together soon after leaving the show. Callum has reportedly moved out after they decided who gets the dogs; he took Winnie the pug, and Molly kept Nelly the Pomeranian.

The pair were trying to stay friends
(Image: mollysmith/Instagram)

A source shared with The Sun at the time: “It’s really sad as they were a sweet couple together but it’s over – and has been for a few weeks. They’re trying to stay friends – they were together for over three years – but it’s difficult. I think in the end, Molly wanted to get engaged and that didn’t happen.”

Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole, another Love Island pair, are also set to reunite on the show as both of them head in as part of the original line-up. With the public choosing who gets put together this year, things could take a dramatic turn.

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