Things are heating up as Love Island All Stars returns for its second series on ITV. Familiar faces from previous series of Love Island are on the hunt for their second chance at love, and it's sure to be a drama-filled occasion.
Maya Jama is set to return after previously replacing Laura Whitmore as the host of the main Love Island in 2023. This All Stars edition is based in South Africa, with Maya already teasing fans with clips of her enjoying the weather on her Instagram.
The presenter also posted: "Happy #LoveIslandAllStars dayyyy to those who celebrate." The first series of the ITV dating show aired in January 2024 and saw exes Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish return to the villa, which of course sparked fireworks.
This year's Islanders were recently announced, and fans of the show have already shared their opinions. On X (formerly known as Twitter), @Habibakatsha wrote: "Love Island all stars doesn’t make sense (to me) because most of these people have been probably been around each other, seen each other so why do you need to go on the show (again) to find love with a mutual?
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