Love Island All Stars return date revealed – and it’s just DAYS away
LOVE Island fans get ready for it because the new series of All Stars will soon be catapulting onto your television screens.
The hit spin-off series of the reality-dating show will soon air on ITV, and the start date is mere days away.
Speculation on the All Stars 2025 cast is rife, with nothing officially confirmed yet[/caption]Love Island All Stars starts on January 13, 2025 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX, with the exciting news being announced today.
ITV announced the news on Instagram with a photograph of a swanky invitation addressed to “dating royalty”, with fans going into a frenzy almost immediately.
The invitation was on white card with gold and black writing which read: “Dear Islander, as dating royalty, you are cordially invited back to the villa as a Love Island All Star.”
The date was then confirmed as: “13th January at 9pm.”
“Dress to impress,” was then written before the invite was signed off with “Maya”, in the host’s handwriting.
Fans have already reacted to the news on Instagram, with one person writing instantly underneath the announcement post: “YES YES YES.”
“Ahhhhh cannot WAIT to hear ‘can I just pull you for a chat’ and ‘my type on PAYPAH’ again soon,” penned another.
A third person then wrote: “Can’t waittt.”
“How can I watch it in the US?!? I loooove the UK version sooooo much better,” pleaded a fourth person.
“Ohhh I’m sat!!!” exclaimed a fifth.
And a sixth person wrote: “YAAAAAAAAYYYY.”
CAST RUMOURS ARE RIFE
This comes after it was reported that Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is in talks to go on the All Stars series.
The beautiful starlet won the show two and a half years ago with her then-boyfriend Davide Sanclimenti.
Winning £50,000, the couple won cash and the nation’s hearts before their devastating split.
Love Island All Stars 2025 rumours
Love Island All Stars will be back for its second series in 2025 - and rumours are already rife as to who will be making a comeback this time around.
After the second All Stars series was announced in May, show boss Mike Spender said: “Lots of people have been in contact about it, lots of fun people, from series one onwards.
“We cast it because we knew what was going on behind the scenes of who was getting with who and now even more stories have come out.
“I think we will now save ex-islanders for All Stars.”
One rumoured name for the next series is data engineer Harry Baker.
Harry, 25, arrived in the villa as a bombshell in Series 11. He soon ‘stole’ Grace Jackson after making his debut.
Arriving late in the run, he only lasted for a few days before being dumped alongside Lola Deloca.
Despite the hunk’s brief stint, viewers have called for Harry’s return.
One upset fan wrote: “Get you in All Stars next”, to which Harry cryptically replied by posting ‘shrugging’ emojis.
A TV source told MailOnline recently: “Ekin-Su has been the number one priority for casting producers, they know fans would love to see her return to the villa.
“The deal is agreed in principle, there’s still some details to sort out.
“Ekin’s in her 30s now too, she really wants to meet someone genuine who she can settle down with and after seeing it happen for last year’s All Stars winners, she’s keeping her fingers crossed she can be next.”
WHO WILL FOLLOW IN MOLLY AND TOM’S FOOTSTEPS?
The first ever All Stars series aired earlier this year, with former Islanders Molly Smith and Tom Clare becoming the first Love Island: All Star champions in South Africa.
Returning as iconic hostess with the mostess for the series, Maya Jama will be back at the helm as former Love Island stars rekindle romances and set tongues wagging.
As well as Ekin, several other former Islanders are tipped to be joining the All Stars cast for 2025.
Gemma Owen and Sammy Root are both tipped to return, with chatter that Ekin’s ex Davide also pointing toward a possible return.
Love Island’s All Stars spin off series first aired earlier this year, with it due to return next month for its second ever season[/caption]