Love Island: All Stars premieres on January 15, featuring 12 former contestants looking for a second chance at love. Viewers can vote for the initial couples through the Love Island App, and the show will run for five weeks instead of the usual eight. The cast includes contestants from various seasons, including a couple whose relationship ended on a controversial note, and viewers can expect plenty of drama.
Love Island: All Stars is back, featuring 12 former contestants looking for a second chance at love. This time, they are competing against each other for the chance to win the coveted prize money. The inaugural season aired in 2005, captivating audiences worldwide with its celebrity cast. A decade later, the show was re-launched with a new format, featuring regular people instead of celebrities.
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Love Island All Stars will premiere on Monday, January 15 at 9 p.m. on ITV1, ITV2, ITVX, and STV. Maya Jama will return as the host, with the series also airing on ITV2 and ITVX in the 9 p.m. time slot. The new season will be available live on free-to-air channel ITV2 every night at 9 p.m. GMT in the UK and will then be available to stream on-demand on ITVX. International viewers can only watch the new show by downloading a VPN.
The official Love Island: All Stars season 1 trailer opens with several of the cast members introducing themselves and talking about what they're looking for in a partner. While some couples have reunited, others have moved on to new relationships, showcasing the ups and downs of love and relationships in the world of Love Island.