Your ultimate guide to Love Island All Stars series three
It will return in early 2026!
In addition to the usual drama Love Island delivers each summer, the show's producers raised the stakes in 2024 by launching the very first All Stars series during the Winter—bringing back fan favourite former Islanders. The debut season, won by Molly Smith and Tom Clare, proved to be a hit, paving the way for a second series that aired earlier this year.
ITV/STV bosses have confirmed Love Island: All Stars will return for a third instalment in 2026, with an extended series, and rumours are heating up as to which former Islanders will take part.
Will there be another series?
YES! On Monday 4th August 2025, bosses announced Love Island: All Stars will return for a bumper series in early 2026, airing for six series instead of five.
More former Islanders from the last 10 years will head over to the villa in South Africa for the show, in search of that much-wanted spark, while navigating the relationship dilemmas of bombshells, heads turning and what it truly means to be open.
Mike Spencer-Hayter, Creative Director, Lifted Entertainment, said: “Love Island: All Stars has quickly established itself as a stand-alone hit, keeping fans of the show gripped by iconic Islanders from the past 10 years returning for another chance to find love. We are very excited about series 3 and you can expect the twists and turns to continue in All Stars, after an incredible smash hit summer series.”
Amanda Stavri, Commissioning Editor, Reality at ITV added: “With over 2 billion streams, the Love Island brand continues to thrive, with our All Stars series fast becoming a staple in our reality schedule. We can’t wait to kick start our third series and set about bringing back some of the viewers’ favourite Islanders for another unmissable series.”
When does it start?
There's no word on an official start date just yet, but we do know series three will begin in January 2026.
Series two kicked off on Monday 13th January.
Which Islanders are taking part?
No Islanders have been announced for the third series just yet, but bosses have said more former Islanders from the past 12 series will feature.
With just months to go, the rumour mill is really starting to heat up, and according to reports, three former girls are very heavily linked! According to reports in September 2025, Alima Gaggio, Andrada Pop and Jess Harding are in talks with bosses.
Whilst Alima and Andrada both appeared on series 12, fans will know Jess from series 10, where she won the show alongside Sammy Root.
A source said: “It’s very early days but Jess, Andrada and Alima are all in talks with ITV bosses about joining series three of All Stars. They’re all massive fan favourites so viewers would be tuning in to see them find love.”
Check out all of the rumours below:
Millie Court
Millie Court originally took part in Love Island back in 2021, where she won the show alongside Liam Reardon. However, following the couple's shock split earlier this year, rumours are rife Millie could be heading back into the villa to give love a second shot.
Liam Reardon
As well as his ex Millie, Welshman Liam Reardon is also reportedly being lined-up for a return! Could we see the former winners reunite in the villa?
Alima Gaggio
Alima Gaggio took part in the 2025 series of Love Island, but viewers didn't get to see that much of her thanks to a brutal dumping early on. According to reports in the press, bosses are keen to give Alima another shot to find love.
Jess Harding
Jess Harding is another former winner that bosses are hoping they can get signed up! Jess won the 20th series of the show back in 2024, alongside TOWIE's Sammy Root. After Sammy took part in All Stars earlier this year, could 2026 be the year for Jess to return?
Shaq Muhammed
Fans will remember Shaq during the Winter series back in 2023. He fell in love with Tanya Manhenga, with the pair even moving in together back in the UK. However, in August 2024 they announced they'd split. Shaq is now reportedly being lined-up by bosses for the third series of All Stars.
Andrada Pop
Another Love Island 2025 girlie rumoured for All Stars is Andrada Pop. Entering the 2025 series during Casa Amor, Andrada flirted with both Dejon Noel-Williams and Ben Holbrough, before being brought back to the main villa by Ben. However, the couple were dumped not long after, with fans calling for her to get more screen time.
Lana Jenkins
Lana Jenkins is another name doing the round for series three of All Stars! Lana took part in the ninth series back in 2023, going on to finish in second place alongside Ron Hall. However, the pair decided to split just months later.
Casey O'Gorman
It wouldn't be a rumoured Love Island list without Mr Love Island himself... Casey O'Gorman! Casey has now appeared on four versions of the show, including series two of All Stars which he won with Gabby Allen. Although he's currently appearing on Love Island Games out in Fiji, we wouldn't put it past Casey to sign up for a fifth series in early 2026.
What channel is it on?
The All Stars series will air on ITV2/STV2 and ITVX and STV Player.
What do the winners get?
The winning couple of Love Island: All Stars will win a share of £50,000.
How long is it on for?
The duration of series one and two was five weeks, but it's now been confirmed that series three will last six weeks.
Who will host the show?
Although nothing has been confirmed just yet, it looks like Maya Jama will return to host the third series.
Where is it filmed?
Just like the Winter series was, Love Island: All Stars is filmed in a luxury villa in South Africa. Series two will be filmed in the same location, with bosses releasing photos of the revamped villa just days before the new series.
Series three will also return to South Africa, but no images of the villa have been released just yet.
Check out the 2025 villa below:
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Love Island All Stars villa 2025
Check out the 2024 villa below:
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Love Island: All Stars
Who won the first series?
Molly Smith and Tom Clare were crowned the first ever winners of Love Island: All Stars, and they are still together now, recently buying a house together.
Five couples made it to the final, see the final placings below:
WINNERS: Molly Smith and Tom Clare
35% of final vote.
2ND PLACE: Jess Gale and Callum Jones
33% of final vote.
3RD PLACE: Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie
15% of final vote.
4TH PLACE: Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran
10% of final vote.
5TH PLACE: Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk
7% of final vote.
You can see a full recap of Love Island: All Stars series one right here.
Who won the second series?
Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman were crowned the winners of All Stars series two, after gaining the most votes from the public.
Five couples made it to the final, see the final placings below:
Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman - WINNERS
33.37% of the vote
Grace Jackson and Luca Bish - SECOND PLACE
30.38% of the vote
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard: THIRD PLACE
21.74% of the vote
Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame: FOURTH PLACE
8.14% of the vote
Elma Pazar and Sammy Root: FIFTH PLACE
6.36% of the vote
You can see a full recap of Love Island: All Stars series two right here.
Will there still be a Winter series?
The All Stars series replaced Winter Love Island in 2024 and featured some of the show's most iconic Islanders from the last 10 series.
Martin Oxley, Head of Formats and Entertainment at GroupM Motion Entertainment, said of the new series: "Motion is proud of its long partnership with Love Island, and can think of no better way to celebrate this milestone alongside Lifted and ITV than going on a date with our most-loved and longed-for Islanders."
There's currently no plans to bring back Winter Love Island.
Does Casa Amor feature on All Stars?
As fans will know, the iconic Casa Amor didn't feature in the first or second All Stars series.
Love Island’s Executive Producer Mike Spencer told The Mirror last year: “Casa Amor, as we know and love it, doesn’t really work for a five week run because you need time to bed in, get to know each other, see if they are for you and if you want to switch it up.
"I think you don’t need the element of bringing a massive influx of new islanders in. That is good for an eight week run but you don’t need it for this. This is going to be more intense and people will fall for each other quicker."
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