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ITV Love Island Games UK air date confirmed as Maya Jama returns to hosting duties

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Maya Jama will host Love Island: All-Stars when the show airs to UK audiences in January, with fans of the ITV reality programme desperate to get a glimpse at some familiar faces making a return.

The 29-year-old presented the 2023 winter and summer series of Love Island and a new teaser clip on Sunday will confirm the TV and radio presenter’s return to the show, which has already broadcast in the US, and will finally hit screens.In its new format, the ITV2 dating programme will see some familiar faces return to the show for a second chance at finding love in the villa as they battle it out head to head for the Love Island 'games.' The promotional trailer will be broadcast twice, once during An Audience With Kylie and also during the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

final.In the clip, Maya appears as a silhouette and is dressed in a couture gown as she walks onto set.The teaser ends with a red curtain falling as the Love Island theme tune plays with cameras flashing as the new Love Island: All-Stars logo is revealed alongside the date January 2024.The clip has already been released to the Love Island and ITV social channels ahead of the two live broadcasts. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. The ITV dating show was hosted by the late Caroline Flack before the role was filled by Irish TV presenter Laura Whitmore in 2020 and then by Jama, who started hosting duties in early 2023.The winners of Love Island’s 2023 summer series were Sammy Root and Jess Harding, who took home a £50,000 prize. Love Island: All-Stars is coming to ITV2 and ITVX in January 2024. Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox.

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