The wait is almost over: Love Island: All Stars is making its grand return on January 12, 2026, promising the most dramatic and star‑packed season yet. The highly anticipated third edition will reunite some of the show’s most memorable personalities, blending past winners, popular contestants, and headline‑making breakups — all under one luxurious South African villa roof.
The season will be hosted once again by Maya Jama, with witty narration from Iain Stirling, and will run for a record‑breaking six weeks, making it the longest All Stars run in the franchise’s history.
Former Champions Lead the Charge
Fronting this year’s cast are two beloved winners from the main series: Millie Court, crowned champion in 2021, and Jess Harding, co‑winner in 2023. Both return to the villa single and ready to mingle. Millie steps back into the spotlight after officially parting ways with Liam Reardon in late 2025, while Jess arrives following the end of her post‑show relationship with Sammy Root.
Drama from the Past Returns
Among the notable returnees is Whitney Adebayo, whose fiery breakup with Lochan Nowacki remains one of the show’s most unforgettable moments. Her reappearance is expected to stir unresolved tensions and reignite old storylines.
Fan Favourites and Fresh Storylines
The line‑up is rounded out by familiar faces from both recent and earlier seasons, including Shaq Muhammad, Ciaran Davies, Helena Ford, Leanne Amaning, Sean Stone, Charlie Frederick, and Belle Hassan — each bringing their unique energy and loyal fan followings.
Adding a fresh twist is Jack Keating, son of Irish pop star Ronan Keating. First seen in the 2022 series, Jack returns to the villa as a single dad, offering a new dynamic that blends romance with the challenges of parenthood.
What to Expect This Season
With its diverse cast of returning champions, unresolved relationship arcs, and personalities who have evolved since their original appearances, Love Island: All Stars 2026 is primed for high‑stakes romance, surprising reconciliations, and fresh drama.
From heart‑warming connections to explosive confrontations, this season under the South African sun promises to be a must‑watch for fans worldwide. Whether viewers are tuning in for love, laughter, or the inevitable chaos, January 12 will mark the start of a Love Island journey unlike anything seen before.
Love Island: All Stars starts on ITV2 on Monday 12th January.





















