If you’re suffering from Love Island withdrawal symptoms, the good news is that the next season won’t be too long away, since ITV has confirmed that the long-rumored all-star version will take place.
According to rumours, the programme will be shot at a luxurious home in South Africa, however it hasn’t been verified whether it would be the same villa as used for this year’s January series.
Another unknown is which prior candidates will be returning to the resort for a second chance at romance.
Who may be in Love Island’s all-stars edition?
Who could be in Love Island All-Stars?
Although we won’t know the line-up just yet, here’s who the bookies are predicting could be making a return to Love Island life.
- Chloe Burrows: 1/5
- Luca Bish: 2/5
- Toby Aromolaran: 1/2
- Paige Turley: 4/6
- Ovie Soko: 8/11
- Ekin-Su Culculoglu, Davide Sanclimenti: 5/6
- Megan Barton-Hanson: Evens
- Jon Clark: 11/10
- Scott van-der-Sluis: 6/4
- Wes Nelson: 7/4
- Liberty Poole: 5/2
- Max Morley: 11/4
- Kaz Kamwi: 3/1
- Kaz Crossley: 7/2
- Claudia Fogarty, Georgia Steel: 6/1
- Jay Younger: 7/1
- Anna Vakili, Eyal Booker: 8/1
- Jordan Hames: 9/1
- Chris Hughes, Michael Griffiths, Fin Tapp: 10/1
- Kem Cetinay, Gemma Owen: 12/1
- Theo Campbell: 14/1
- Casey O’Gorman: 16/1
- Ellie Brown: 18/1
‘After months of whispers, a Love Island ‘All Stars’ version will be heading to our screens next year,’ said spokeswoman Sam Rosbottom.
‘Chloe Burrows, Ovie Soko and Ekin-Su Culculoglu are among the odds-on favourites to appear on the series, while former stars Megan Barton-Hanson, Luca Bish and Toby Aromolaran are also being tipped to show up in South Africa.
‘Kem Cetinay and Chris Hughes were the standout contestants from season three, but the pair are outsiders to return to the villa next year.’
‘After months of whispers, a Love Island ‘All Stars’ version will be heading to our screens next year,’ said spokeswoman Sam Rosbottom.
When will Love Island All-stars be on TV?
There is no set air date for the series, but it is expected to replace Winter Love Island, according to Mike Spencer, the CEO of Love Island’s production firm Lifted Entertainment.
‘’It has been rumoured now for a while but we are thrilled to finally confirm that we are making Love Island: All Stars early next year for ITV2 and ITVX,’ he said.
‘It’s set to be a must-watch series seeing some of your favourite Islanders from across the years heading back to the stunning South African villa to once again “graft” as their search for love continues. I simply can’t wait.’
All Stars is not the first Love Island spin-off that has been confirmed recently, with Maya Jama set to host an international version of the programme on .
The Love Island Games, which will debut on November 1 and will take place in Fiji, will see past participants tackle both team and pair tasks while juggling dating, eliminations, recoupling, and dramatic new arrivals.
Source My Celebrity Life.