ITV's Love Island All Stars date announced as fans beg 'don't let us down'
While summer feels a long time ago in this gloomy December weather, ITV have got our fix of Love Island covered. Yep, it's been announced that Love Island All Stars will be hitting our screens on 13th January 2025 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
ITV announced the exciting news to fans via Instagram where they captioned the post: "Signed. Sealed. Delivered... but to whom?" The photo showed an invite addressed to "dating royalty", beckoning their return to the villa, with the gold and white card telling them to "dress to impress".
Love Island host Maya Jama who took over hosting from Laura Whitmore in 2023, has signed the invite meaning she's set to return to the villa herself.
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The first series of Love Island All Stars took place in January this year, where Mollie Smith and Tom Clare were announced as the winners. The rest of the star-studded cast included, Georgia Harrison, Toby Aromolaran, Kaz Kamwi, Chris Taylor, Georgia Steel, Anton Danyluk, Hannah Elizabeth, Jake Cornish, Demi Jones, Luis Morrison, Liberty Poole, and Mitchel Taylor.
This cast was confirmed just a week before the show aired, so the same is to be expected for the 2025 series. However, there have been rumours that 2023 Love Island winner Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu has signed up for her return.
Love Island All Stars involves old islanders returning to the villa for a second chance of romance, and with last series featuring exes Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish, viewers should anticipate some more drama ahead in the new one.
Fans were ecstatic at the news as many made their own demands about who they would like to see returning to the show. Responding to the Instagram post, one wrote: