LOVE Island fans will be thrilled to hear that All Stars WILL be back for a brand new series in 2025.
The spin-off show – which aired for the first time earlier this year – was so successful that past Islanders are begging to part of the second season.
Maya Jama is returning with another series of Love Island All Stars[/caption] The first series was a huge hit and saw Molly Smith and Tom Clare win the show[/caption]It wasn’t long ago All Stars crowned its first ever winning couple.
Molly Smith and Tom Clare were announced as the Love Island All Star’s winners by host Maya Jama.
In a twist of reality TV dreams, Molly’s ex boyfriend Callum Jones clinched second place alongside Jess Gale.
Fans loved all the drama and excitement the All Stars villa brought, so ITV bosses have revealed the show will be back next year.
Host Maya Jama said last night: “I’ve got a secret for everybody.
“You’re the first people to hear this, but Love Island All Stars series two is commissioned and coming in the New Year.”
Love Island boss Mike Spender added: “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.”
Meanwhile, the first series saw blonde bombshells Molly and Tom winning the show – despite her ex living in the same villa.
Addressing this during the Love Island final, Molly said: “I think obviously from the outside looking in, people won’t understand.
“We’re in an intense environment and you’ve got to get along so it kind of forced us to be friends.
“We probably wouldn’t be at this stage on the outside, it probably would have just been a bit awkward, but I feel like it’s got us to a place that we never would have gotten to, and I’m actually grateful for that.”
However, ITV revealed that the All Stars voting figures were VERY close.
Tom and Molly were a big hit with All Stars fans[/caption]Molly and Tom received 35 per cent of the vote, narrowly beating Jess and Callum who got 33 per cent.
Coming in third place was Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie, who received 15 per cent of the voting figures
Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran finished in fourth with ten per cent of the public vote.
Meanwhile, Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk only received seven per cent as they came fifth in the tense finale.
Callum and Jess became a couple in the villa before splitting a few months after[/caption] Georgia and Toby caused a stir on All Stars[/caption]Other past Islanders who were in the famous villa were Arabella Chi (2019), Adam Maxted (2016), Eve Gale (2020), Casey O’Gorman from season 9 (2023) and Kaz Kamwi from season 7 (2021).
Meanwhile, there isn’t long before the villa doors open once more for a brand new series of Love island.
The launch show will kick off at 9pm on ITV2 on June 3, 2024.
Episodes will then continue at the same time from Sunday to Friday, with a highlights show every Saturday.
Maya Jama will be back hosting the show, and she will also bring fans her Sunday night spin off show, After Sun.
Love Island winners - where they are now
Every year Love Island opens its doors to more sexy Islanders who are hoping for a holiday romance that could turn into more.
Here we take you though all of the Love Island winners so far and what their relationship statuses are now:
2024 – The first ever All stars spin off show was won by Molly Smith and Tom Clare. STATUS: Still together.
2023 –Jess Harding and Sammy Root took home the 50K, and won the summer 2023 Love Island. STATUS: Broken up.
2023 – The first series of 2023 saw Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan crowned Love Island winners in South Africa. STATUS: Still together.
2022 –Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu’s time in the villa was anything but a smooth ride, but they managed to win the public’s hearts – and the ITV2 reality show. STATUS: Broken up.
2021 –Liam Reardon and Millie Court were announced winners of Love Island 2021.STATUS: Still together.
2020 – The first ever winter Love Island saw Paige Turley and Finn Tapp crowned winners after falling in love on the show. STATUS: Broken up.
2019 – Series 5 saw Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague runners up to winners Greg O’Shea and Amber Gill, who met in the last few days of the series. STATUS: Broken up.
2018 – It wasn’t surprising fan favourites Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer won the show, as they were strong throughout. But sadly things didn’t last. STATUS: Broken up.
2017 –Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies had lots of ups and downs in the villa but went on to win the show. STATUS: Broken up.
2016– Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde were together from the start of the series, and since they won show have two kids and are married. STATUS: Still together.
2015 – Despite poor Jess Hayes being Max Morley’s second choice on the show, they did win – but they didn’t last as a couple. STATUS: Broken up.