Omg, what?! Love Island: All Stars starts way sooner than you think and I’m not prepared
It’s so close! Feels like Christmas all over again
Following a successful first season in January 2024, Love Island: All Stars is set to return with a brand new cast looking – and probably failing – to find love.
At the start of the year, Maya Jama returned as the host of Love Island: All Stars with the cool tones of Iain Stirling once again stepping in as the snarky narrator. A huge 24 former hopefuls returned, with Molly Smith and Tom Clare ultimately being crowned the winners.
Surprisingly, Tom and Molly are still together as of December 2024. Though they did deny engagement rumours in November, they are still on the ups and have recently purchased a house together. Here’s to hoping season two’s crop is just as lucky!
When does Love Island: All Stars start?
Grab your calendars because the All Stars premiere is just a few weeks away on January 13th, which is a Monday, not a Friday thank God. Like the standard show, it will be airing at 9 pm on ITV and later streaming on ITVX.
The date was initially announced on Instagram with the caption: “Dear Islander, as dating royalty, you are cordially invited back to the villa as a Love Island All Star. Dress to impress.”
The show will continue to air throughout the week, besides Saturdays, so you can consider your reality TV dating show thirst quenched for the foreseeable future.
Petition for @MayaJama to carry a bejeweled golden scepter wherever she goes 👑
Love Island All Stars starts Monday 13th January at 9pm 👀 #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/TqpzWlO6oe
— ITV (@ITV) December 21, 2024
Officially, we are yet to hear any news about the cast or what former contestants could be shooting their shot once again. Unofficially, the internet is rife with rumours with names like Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, Olivia Hawkins, Grace Jackson, Scott Thomas, and Ovie Soko popping up across Twitter and Instagram.
Only 14 sleeps til Love Island: All Stars!
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