Love Island All Stars reaches its big climax tonight – but before viewers crown their winning couple, ex-Islander Jack Keating has set tongues wagging with eyebrow-raising comments about Curtis Pritchard.
The second All Stars series ends on Monday night (February 23), with Maya Jama hosting. Islanders Scott and Leanne, Sean and Lucinda, Ciaran and Samie, Yamen and Whitney and Zac and Millie go head-to-head for the £50,000 prize.
Yet it is Jack’s off-screen gossip that has grabbed our attention ahead of the result.
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Jack Keating has been spilling secrets since leaving the villa (Credit: ITV)
Jack Keating lifts lid on Love Island sexploits
According to Jack, several couples may have taken their relationships further than fans realised during their time on Love Island All Stars.
Only Sean and Lucinda have publicly confirmed they went beyond “doing bits” in the villa. But speaking on the Mi Casa Su Casa podcast, Jack claimed he believes four couples slept together while filming.
He appeared to agree as the host claimed Ciaran and Samie, Sean and Lucinda and Scott and Leanne had all had sex in the villa. He then turned to another former Islander as Jack suggested that Curtis Pritchard and Kyra may also have been intimate.
‘Basically, Curtis and Kyra got into it one of the nights’
During his time in the villa, Curtis was coupled up with Millie, before sending temperatures soaring over his chemistry with American contestant Kyra.
“Basically, Curtis and Kyra got into it one of the nights as well,” Jack claimed. “I know and this is just my suspicions, I’m not at-ting anybody but the first night they got coupled up, everybody had their new beds and stuff, we got into bed and obviously people are having their chats and everything.
“We woke up the next day and there were condoms beside every couple’s beds. That only happens when somebody had done it the night before.”
His comments quickly sparked chatter among fans, though none of the Islanders involved have publicly confirmed the claims.
Leanne and Scott are hotly tipped to win Love Island All Stars tonight, despite his tests (Credit: ITV)
Bookies reveal favourites for tonight’s final
With gossip swirling, attention now turns to who will actually win. Bookmakers say Scott and Leanne are the couple to beat with odds of 8/5 to win.
Zac and Millie (9/4) and Ciaran and Samie (5/2) sit just behind, while Sean and Lucinda are outsiders at 4/1. Yamen and Whitney face the longest odds at 20/1.
A spokesperson for Grosvenor Sport said: “The betting market has taken a dramatic U-turn ahead of the Love Island final, with a new couple now heading the market. Scott and Leanne have been cut significantly from 20/1 to 8/5 and are the new favourites. That’s a huge shift in a short space of time and suggests a real surge of support from punters. They’ve gone from outsiders to the ones to beat almost overnight.”
With a live final ahead and fans still debating Jack’s revelations, tonight promises drama both on screen and off. Whether the bookies are right or another couple pulls off a shock win, viewers will soon find out who walks away with the Love Island All Stars title.
Find out who wins the Love Island All Stars final tonight (February 23) at 9pm on ITV2.
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If you want in on all of the drama, challenges, and bombshells that go down on Love Island, you’re probably itching to find out when Love Island: All Stars will be on Peacock so you can watch the show in the US online. This special season features former Love Island UKcontestants getting a second (or third) chance at finding love in the villa. So buckle up for more tears, confrontations, exes, and firepit dumpings.
What exactly is Love Island: All Stars? Instead of having a winter season of Love Island UK, fans get a whole new take on the reality television series. This eleventh season of Love Island UK solely features past Love Island UK contestants. Love Island: All Stars was officially announced in September 2023 and premiered on January 15, 2024.
Season 11 is the first of its kind to have a cast entirely made up of returning contestants (12 to start). The islanders get another chance at finding love as they each try to couple up with each other to dodge getting dumped from the villa. As usual, relationships will face many obstacles, whether it be challenges or new bombshells that enter the villa to shake things up. Similar to the other Love Island spin-offs, only one pair will be crowned the winners.
Former Love Island UK contestants like Liberty Poole, Toby Aromolaran, and Georgia Steel are just a few of the names in the Love Island: All Stars cast. “I’m 25, I have a house, a cat, a nice car – I have everything in life but a boyfriend, so why not give it a go,” Steel said in an ITV2 press pack. In the same press pack, Poole said, “I’ve grown so much as a person since I was first on the show, so I’m excited for people to see that. I’m a lot more confident in who I am and sure about exactly what I want from a relationship. I just want to have fun and meet a lovely boy.” Aromolaran has a different reason for joining the Love Island: All Stars cast, explaining in the same statement, “I’m single and Love Island worked for me the first time. I had a good relationship and fell in love. If I’m single and Love Island is an opportunity for me, how could you turn down the chance to find love again?!”
Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning & Acquisitions and Controller at ITV2, ItvBe said in an ITV2 press pack: “After 10 ratings-busting seasons of Love Island on ITV2, we’re delighted to be able to celebrate a decade of the number one dating show on television with the first ever series of Love Island: All Stars. Set in our luxurious South African Villa, I know the audience will welcome back some of the most iconic UK Islanders, as they set out in pursuit of love all over again in a brand new version of our worldwide hit.”
Since its launch in 2015, Love Island has earned over 300 million streams on ITVX this year, per an ITV2 press pack. “The launch episode of the last series also attracted over 3 million viewers across all devices. This year’s final was the most watched program for 16-34s on any channel and the series garnered 1.4 billion video views across all platforms, 56+ million likes on official Love Island content, and over 1 million comments generated on all official Love Island content,” as stated in the press pack.
So when exactly can fans stream Love Island: All Stars on Peacock? Keep reading to find out when Love Island: All Stars will be on Peacockin the US to see which contestants will be the ones standing.
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When will Love Island: All Stars be on Peacock?
The question on every Love Island superfan’s mind is when will Love Island: All Stars be on Peacock? In the past, Love Island UK episodes have been added to Hulu around two weeks after they’ve aired on ITV. This season, Love Island: All Stars will stream on Peacock, with the first three episodes premiering exclusively on Peacock on Monday, January 29. After that, new episodes will stream every day.
However, if you don’t want to wait, you can watch Love Island: All Stars now with a VPN. Season 1 of the show premiered with a 90-minute episode on Monday, January 15, 2024 at 9 p.m. GMT (4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT) on ITV, ITV2, STV, and ITVX simulcast. The remaining episodes will air on ITV2 and ITVX at 9 p.m. GMT (4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT).
How to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US without Peacock
How can Americans watch Love Island: All Stars in the US without Peacock? If you don’t have a Peacock subscription (or don’t want to wait for episodes to drop), Love Island: All Stars is available to stream on ITV2. To watch the show in the US, however, Americans will need a VPN (virtual private network), a service that allows users to set their computer’s location to another country and access websites that would otherwise be restricted by location. The most popular VPNs are ExpressVPN, NordVPN, AtlasVPN, and PureVPN, all of which offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. Keep on reading ahead to find out how to sign up for them to watchLove Island: All Starsin the US.
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Who’s in the Love Island: All Stars cast?
Here’s a list of the Love Island: All Stars season 1 cast (not including bombshell contestants):
Anton Danyluk
Age: 29
Hometown: Airdrie
Series: 5
Chris Taylor
Age: 33
Hometown: Leicester
Series: 5
Demi Jones
Age: 25
Hometown: Portsmouth
Series: 6
Georgia Harrison
Age: 29
Hometown: Essex
Series: 3
Georgia Steel
Hannah Elizabeth
Age: 33
Hometown: Liverpool
Series: 1
Jake Cornish
Age: 32
Hometown: Weston-super-Mare
Series: 7
Kaz Kamwi
Age: 30
Hometown: Witham
Series: 7
Liberty Poole
Age: 27
Hometown: Birmingham
Series: 7 (and Love Island Games)
Luis Morrison
Age: 29
Hometown: London
Series: 1
Mitchel Taylor
Age: 27
Hometown: Sheffield
Series: 10
Toby Aromolaran
Age: 24
Hometown: Chafford Hundred
Series: 7 (and Love Island Games)
How does Love Island: All Stars work?
If you’re tuning into the Love Island series for the first time, let us give you a breakdown of how Love Island works. The show starts with a group of singles who are invited to a villa on a tropical island with the hopes of finding love. Within moments of meeting each other, the contestants must couple up. As couples, the contestants are required to sleep in the same bed and complete challenges together. As the season progresses, additional contestants (a.k.a. “bombshells”) surprise existing contestants and enter the villa. That means existing islanders must choose whether to stay with their current partner or couple up with a new bombshell.
To spice things up, there’s a re-coupling each week, which decides which of the single contestants get sent home. Typically, either the existing islanders, a new bombshell, or the public decides who leaves the villa. The season concludes with the public voting for their favorite couple among the finalists, and the winning pair receives a cash prize. On Love Island UK, the prize is 50,000 pounds. However, the money doesn’t go to both individuals in the couple; it goes to one person at random. That person must then decide whether to share the money with their partner or keep it all for themselves.
Essentially, Love Island: All Stars works the same as Love Island UK, but the key difference is that the Love Island: All Stars cast is entirely made up of previous Love Island UK contestants.
Where is Love Island: All Stars filmed?
The show is filmed in the same villa that’s featured in the ninth series of Love Island UK, in Franschhoek, South Africa. According to Daily Mail, the villa got an upgrade ahead of Love Island: All Stars. The 1.2million-pound South African mansion now features three swimming pools and an even more glamorous Hideaway (the suite where couples can spend quality time together and get more intimate with each other). Additionally, there are new sayings on the walls, a pergola has been decked out for dates, and the Hideaway has green instead of blue tiles, along with fresh gold framing. There’s more: The makeover room now has pink instead of purple walls, and there’s a gym for contestants to break a sweat in. And of course, the iconic firepit is back in the villa.
Mike Spencer, Creative Director at Lifted Entertainment said in an ITV2 press pack that Love Island: All Stars is “set to be a must-watch series seeing some of your favorite Islanders from across the years heading back to the stunning South African villa to once again ‘graft’ as their search for love continues. I simply can’t wait!”
Love Island: All Stars host Maya Jama said in the same press pack, “The food! There are so many great restaurants in South Africa, I’d say it’s probably one of my top five food destinations that I’ve ever been to. The people are also really lovely!”
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Who is the Love Island: All Stars host?
Who is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 host? Television and radio presenter Maya Jama is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 host. ITV announced in October 2022 that Jama would replace Laura Whitmore, who left as the Love Island UK host after season 8. Since then, Jama has hosted three seasons of Love Island (season, 9, season 10, and Love Island Games), graced the cover of British Vogue, and hosted The Fashion Awards.
As for how Jama feels about hosting the first-ever season of Love Island: All Stars, she said in an ITV2 press pack: “It’s a new show so it feels amazing. I’ve watched Love Island since series 1 so I know them all. There are some favorites, and some big characters, that maybe didn’t get as much time to shine as they could have because they joined later on [in their year], so I think this is going to be a really incredible series.”
What is the host most looking forward to in Love Island: All Stars season 1? “I’m excited to see them grown up and how they may have changed or evolved since we last saw them on screen. I’m interested to see if their energy has changed, will they be wilder or more tame since their original series? I also think seeing the dynamic between Islanders from so many different series coming together will be fun. All the drama and the potential couples that will come out of it, it’s exciting.”
Jama is an English television and radio host and DJ, who is best known for hosting BBC One’s Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer in 2020 and BBC Three’s Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star since season 3. She also hosted 4Music’s Trending Live! from 2015 to 2017, ITV’s Cannonball in 2017, and MTV’s True Love or True Lies in 2018. She additionally hosted the first season of Channel 4’s The Circle. As for radio, Jama hosted Rinse FM’s #DriveWithMaya from 2014 to 2017 and BBC Radio 1’s Maya Jama from 2018 to 2020. She also co-hosted the station’s Radio 1’s Greatest Hits.
Who is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 narrator? The Love Island: All Stars season 1 narrator is Iain Stirling who has narrated Love Island UK from season 1 through season 10. He is also married to former Love Island UK host Laura Whitford and narrates Love Island US. In an interview with GQ in 2021, Stirling opened up about how his experience on Love Island UK has changed over the years. “In previous years, it might have been, ‘Redo this joke, please,’” he said.
“That’s pretty uncommon these days because the producers trust us more [laughs]. Me and Mark, my writing partner — he works for ITV Studios in development and he’s the guy who actually came up with the Love Island format, 50-year-old Scottish vegetarian, really interesting guy — we’ve just really got the tone down. We’ve also just started asking them beforehand, like, ‘Can we say this?’ Saves us a lot of time. Now, it’s things like, ‘Can you say these people’s names in a different order because they’re sat on a bed in this order?’”
He also told the magazine about how he knew Love Island UK would be a success from the first episode. “God’s honest truth — the very first coupling. When I saw the footage of the very first, original coupling on Season 1, I was like, ‘This is unbelievable,’” he said. “I couldn’t believe how much I cared about everyone instantly. The first time a boy came down and they said, ‘Step forward if you like him,’ and no one stepped forward I was like ‘I can’t not watch this, it’s madness.’”
He continued, “Especially then, they were all such characters. Like there was this girl, Hannah, who was from Liverpool — and for an American, now that is a fuckin’ linguistic journey. Her accent was unbelievable. And she was a former Playboy bunny, and she had this insane swimsuit on, and had had a lot of work done. There’s a big thing with women in Liverpool, Scouse girls, on a Saturday you walk around a mall in Liverpool, every woman has got rollers in her hair, getting ready for a night out. She just had this massive blow dry, her hair was huge, platinum blonde, and she had these glass heels on. A builder from Essex got coupled up with her. I was just like, ‘I love this.’ I loved it. I honestly loved it.”
Despite his witty narrations, Stirling additionally told GQ that he would “never” hurt contestants on purpose. “No, never. We were never told to make fun of the show. [Mark and I] figured that out ourselves. We just thought, if we make fun of the show first, other people can’t really,” he said. “Also, the only reason it works is because the show’s actually quite good. Like with making fun of the dates, the Islanders can be at a rubbish table or whatever with plastic champagne glasses, but they still have to be on quite a nice beach.”
He continued, “If they were just in someone’s shitty backyard and it looked terrible, and I said ‘that’s terrible,’ it’s not funny. It has to come from a point of actually being quite good. If the show ever actually gets bad, we are in a difficult position, because it’s not comedy if you’re just saying something’s bad that is bad. I think self-deprecation is also a very British thing. It’s very British to say, ‘This is bad. Isn’t that funny?’ You’ve got to say ‘I’m shit,’ and then everyone will go ‘Oh yeah, I’m shit as well.’ That’s what Love Island does really well.”
In an interview with The Arizona Central, Stirling explained how narrating the U.S. version of Love Island is different from the U.K. “I think the hardest thing will be the language,” he said. “I don’t even know what you call it if someone mugs someone off. I don’t even know what you’d say. What do you call that in America when a boy is mugging you off?” He continued, “(Phrases) like ‘mugged off’ weren’t a thing before “Love Island.” So hopefully America will get to invent, sort of, their own vernacular and come up with our own little phrases and make it feel unique to them, do you know what I mean? I would love to get an American (version of) … mugged off, et cetera. So we’ll see how it goes.
Though the slang is different, Stirling also confirmed that he’s up-to-date on American references—for the most part. “I think — and I’m sure Americans do know this — but literally, like, half of our news feed is American news, American politics. If you go to the politics section of the BBC website, half of it will be U.S. politics,” he said. “Culturally, I think, we’re sort of all right. All the TV shows, I sort of get. The sports, I don’t understand. I don’t get that. Basketball is cool. But why is soccer not the best sport? It’s mad; it’s the best game. It’s so good.”
He also told The Arizona Central about what it’s like to narrate Love Island US and UK at the same time. “It’s a bit wild, and I’m very fortunate because the people at Peacock are sort of, like, very aware of how full-on it is, and they’ve done everything to make it possible that I can do this and sort of do things like, you know, sleep and see my family and eat, things like that. Everything’s in LA for the American show, apart from the writing team,” he said.
“We’ve basically got two huts next to each other, and me and Mark (Busk-Cowley) will write the British one. And then the second we finish recording that, we go into the American room — I was going to say office, but that makes it sound too good — and go inside the American box. We’ll help those guys write what they’ve written so far and sort of let them know things we would and wouldn’t say. And also we learn stuff, like Americans don’t know what grafting is! I found this out today.”
As the first week of Love Island: All Stars came to a conclusion tonight (January 21), the drama cracked on with the entrance of bombshell Arabella Chi.
The 32-year-old model, who you might recall from Series 5, quickly ruffled feathers in the villa as she made a revelation about having “history” with one of the boys.
Arabella and Toby Love Island
Arabella made a big entrance into the villa tonight, welcoming the boys to “Arabella’s After Party” in a stunning orange satin dress.
But one guy in particular seemed to catch her attention, a certain Toby, who she immediately asked: “Are you a little bit shocked to see me?”
As a sheepish Toby told her: “Well, you picked your time…” Callum immediately quizzed them over what was going on.
“Yeah…there is a bit of history.” Arabella explained, “It was like a year ago and then I met my ex. It then fizzled out because I was in a relationship.”
Toby didn’t look thrilled at the arrival of Arabella (Credit: ITV)
So what happened between Arabella and Toby?
Afterwards, as she was reunited with the girls, they of course wanted to get the full details of Arabella and Toby’s apparent fling.
“Yeah…yeah we have [had a thing] in the past,” she confirmed, before elaborating: “It was a brief thing, more than a year and a half ago. And then we were texting for a bit throughout the summer. A little bit here and there.”
Just days before entering the villa, Arabella let the cat out of the bag on the past romance, identifying Toby as a “secret ex”.
“Toby, we hooked up in the summer. There is a little bit of unfinished business there,” she told The Sun.
Time will tell if they decide to rekindle…
Love Island continues tomorrow (Monday, January 22) at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
Last night’s (January 15) explosive Love Island: All Stars debut closed on the shock arrival of exes Callum Jones and Molly Smith returning to the villa as the season’s first bombshells.
The pair met on the show back in 2020, but reportedly ended their three-year relationship six months ago.
However, as tonight’s (January 16) episode kicked off, Callum made the bold decision to couple up once again with his ex-girlfriend.
“I’m going to go with Molly,” he announced, to gasps from his fellow Islanders.
I’m going to go with Molly.
“It was only six months ago, I felt we left on good terms personally,” he explained. “I mean there is definitely conversations we can have so we’ll see what happens.”
Meanwhile, Molly played it cool, saying she would “never say never”, but did not see herself getting back together with Callum.
Callum and Molly have been reunited on Love Island: All Stars (Credit: ITV)
However, it seems many viewers at home weren’t buying the situation and had their own theory about what was going on.
Love Island: All Stars viewers call out “fake” Molly and Callum
One person tweeted: “Sorry but I don’t think Molly and Callum ever split up… they we’re together for 3 years and only recently split up… this is one big publicity stunt. Love Island as per usual faking drama.”
“Sorry nobody can tell me that Molly and Callum ending wasn’t for PR and so they can come back onto Love Island for more clout,” another person agreed.
Callum and Molly coincidentally splitting up only to end up on All Stars together and get back coupled up hmmm #LoveIsland
A third viewer said: “Love how Callum and Molly conveniently broke up about 5 months ago (after being together over 3yrs) just to end up on Love Island: All Stars. You could have had your conversations back in Manchester #Fishy.”
Somebody else also tweeted: “Soooo we can all see that this ‘break up’ that Molly and Callum had is fake and planned? Get them tf outta here!”
The much-awaited Love Island spin-off series, Love Island: All Stars, commenced tonight (January 15) and it’s safe to say it got off to an explosive start.
The new series of course sees the return of some of the most iconic faces from Love Island history, meaning drama is pretty much guaranteed from the off.
Jake and Liberty are back on Love Island! (Credit: ITV)
Two of the most talked about contestants to re-enter the villa are Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish, who had a pretty messy breakup on the show back in 2021.
Everyone had predicted it was going to be awkward between them. But viewers were left in shock at the particularly savage way producers forced them to reunite.
Jake and Liberty reunited on Love Island: All Stars
After being the very first to be welcomed back the villa alongside fellow blonde bombshell, Hannah Elizabeth, Liberty had just uttered a joke about hoping she’d never have to see Jake again, when none other than Jake walked through the door to join them.
Could Jake and Liberty possibly get back together!? (Credit: ITV)
“The producers knew EXACTLY what they were doing putting Jake in the villa with Liberty,” one person reacted to the moment over social media.
Another tweeted: “LMAOOO producers are actually SICK for bringing in Jake right when Liberty came in. Couldn’t even wait until her best friend Kaz came in.”
Somebody else agreed: “The producers are going to hell for puting Liberty and Jake in the same villa.”
More worryingly, many viewers are expressing concern that tonight’s episode has given them deja vu.
“If Liberty falls back into Jake’s clutches I will personally be flying to south africa and staging a rescue mission,” tweeted one particularly loyal fan.
Someone else had similar concerns: “Hoping Kaz will make sure Liberty goes nowhere near Jake again,” followed by two fingers crossed emojis.
“Liberty please remember you did not spend 3 years being single to go back to Jake,” another viewer begged.
“Liberty better not go back to Jake please. Omds,” agreed a fourth.
Surely we can’t be about to see history repeat itself!?
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If you enjoyed Love Island Games, you’re going to want to know how to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US online for free. For the first time ever, you’ll get to see some of your favorite former Love Island UK contestants crack on, turn heads, graft, and much more.
Instead of having a winter season of Love Island UK, fans get a whole new take on the reality television series: Love Island: All Stars. This marks the eleventh series of Love Island UK and will feature former Love Island UK contestants. Love Island: All Stars was officially announced in September 2023 and will premiere in January 2024.
Season 11 will be the first of its kind to have a cast of solely returning contestants (12 to start). The islanders will get another chance at finding love as they each try to couple up with each other to dodge getting dumped from the villa. As usual, relationships will face many obstacles, whether it be challenges or new bombshells that enter the villa to shake things up. Similar to the other Love Island spin-offs, only one pair will be crowned the winners.
Former Love Island UK contestants like Liberty Poole, Toby Aromolaran, and Georgia Steel are just a few of the names in the Love Island: All Stars cast. “I’m 25, I have a house, a cat, a nice car – I have everything in life but a boyfriend, so why not give it a go,” Steel said in an ITV2 press pack. In the same press pack, Poole said, “I’ve grown so much as a person since I was first on the show, so I’m excited for people to see that. I’m a lot more confident in who I am and sure about exactly what I want from a relationship. I just want to have fun and meet a lovely boy.” Aromolaran has a different reason for joining the Love Island: All Stars cast, explaining in the same statement, “I’m single and Love Island worked for me the first time. I had a good relationship and fell in love. If I’m single and Love Island is an opportunity for me, how could you turn down the chance to find love again?!”
Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning & Acquisitions and Controller at ITV2, ItvBe said in an ITV2 press pack: “After 10 ratings-busting seasons of Love Island on ITV2, we’re delighted to be able to celebrate a decade of the number one dating show on television with the first ever series of Love Island: All Stars. Set in our luxurious South African Villa, I know the audience will welcome back some of the most iconic UK Islanders, as they set out in pursuit of love all over again in a brand new version of our worldwide hit.”
Since its launch in 2015, Love Island has earned over 300 million streams on ITVX this year, per an ITV2 press pack. “The launch episode of the last series also attracted over 3 million viewers across all devices. This year’s final was the most watched program for 16-34s on any channel and the series garnered 1.4 billion video views across all platforms, 56+ million likes on official Love Island content, and over 1 million comments generated on all official Love Island content,” as stated in the press pack.
So where can Americans stream Love Island: All Stars season 1? Keep reading for how to watch Love Island: All Starsin the US to see which contestants end up together and which islanders end up heartbroken.
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When does Love Island: All Stars air?
Love Island: All Stars season 1 premieres with a 90-minute episode on Monday, January 15, 2024 at 9 p.m. GMT (4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT) on ITV, ITV2, STV, and ITVX simulcast. The remaining episodes will air on ITV2 and ITVX at 9 p.m. GMT (4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT).
How to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US
How can Americans watch Love Island: All Stars in the US? Love Island: All Stars is available to stream on ITV2. To watch the show in the US, however, Americans will need a VPN (virtual private network), a service that allows users to set their computer’s location to another country and access websites that would otherwise be restricted by location. The most popular VPNs are ExpressVPN, NordVPN, AtlasVPN, and PureVPN, all of which offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. Keep on reading ahead to find out how to sign up for them to watchLove Island: All Starsin the US.
Watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with ExpressVPN
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Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with ExpressVPN.
Log into your ExpressVPN account and click “Download” on the “Dashboard” or in “Set Up Your Devices”
Once you’ve installed ExpressVPN, enter the “Activation Code” from the “Dashboard” or in “Set Up Your Devices”
Once ExpressVPN is set up, change your location to the UK by clicking the connect icon to read “Connected” and selecting the country in the “Smart Location” menu
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Watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with AtlasVPN
AtlasVPN—which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee—costs $11.99 per month for a monthly plan, $3.29 per month for a yearly plan, and $1.64 per month for a two-year plan with an extra six months free. AtlasVPN offers more than 1,000 high-speed VPN servers, unlimited devices, 24/7 support, WireGuard protocol, and passwordless login. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with AtlasVPN.
Once finished, click “Go Premium” which will direct you to the downloads page
Click “Get Atlas” for the platform of your choice
Click “Download Now”
Locate the file on your computer and follow the prompts to install AtlasVPN
Click “Connect”
Once AtlasVPN is set up, change your location to the UK by clicking the server in the right bar
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Watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with NordVPN
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Log into your NordVPN account and click “Downloads” on the left-side menu
Once you’ve installed NordVPN, log into your account
Once NordVPN is set up, change your location to the UK by clicking “Quick Connect” or searching the country in the menu
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Watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with PureVPN
Another popular VPN service is PureVPN, which offers a 31-day money-back guarantee. PureVPN’s Max plans cost $20.45 per month for a monthly plan, $4.96 per month with three extra months free for a one-year plan, and $3.44 per month with three months free for a two-year plan. Pure VPN offers more than 6,5000 servers in over 78 countries across the world, as well as 24-hour live-chat support. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to watch Love Island: All Stars in the US with PureVPN.
Once you’ve created your account, scroll to the bottom of PureVPN’s homepage and select the VPN that fits your device: Windows, MAC, IOS, etc.
Click “Download the app”
Once you’ve installed PureVPN, log into your account
Once PureVPN is set up, change your location to the UK by searching for the country in the right bar
Visit Love Island: All Stars‘ page on ITV2
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Who’s in the Love Island: All Stars cast?
Here’s a list of the Love Island: All Stars season 1 cast (not including bombshell contestants):
Anton Danyluk
Age: 29
Hometown: Airdrie
Series: 5
Chris Taylor
Age: 33
Hometown: Leicester
Series: 5
Demi Jones
Age: 25
Hometown: Portsmouth
Series: 6
Georgia Harrison
Age: 29
Hometown: Essex
Series: 3
Georgia Steel
Hannah Elizabeth
Age: 33
Hometown: Liverpool
Series: 1
Jake Cornish
Age: 32
Hometown: Weston-super-Mare
Series: 7
Kaz Kamwi
Age: 30
Hometown: Witham
Series: 7
Liberty Poole
Age: 27
Hometown: Birmingham
Series: 7 (and Love Island Games)
Luis Morrison
Age: 29
Hometown: London
Series: 1
Mitchel Taylor
Age: 27
Hometown: Sheffield
Series: 10
Toby Aromolaran
Age: 24
Hometown: Chafford Hundred
Series: 7 (and Love Island Games)
How does Love Island: All Stars work?
If you’re tuning into the Love Island series for the first time, let us give you a breakdown of how Love Island works. The show starts with a group of singles who are invited to a villa on a tropical island with the hopes of finding love. Within moments of meeting each other, the contestants must couple up. As couples, the contestants are required to sleep in the same bed and complete challenges together. As the season progresses, additional contestants (a.k.a. “bombshells”) surprise existing contestants and enter the villa. That means existing islanders must choose whether to stay with their current partner or couple up with a new bombshell.
To spice things up, there’s a re-coupling each week, which decides which of the single contestants get sent home. Typically, either the existing islanders, a new bombshell, or the public decides who leaves the villa. The season concludes with the public voting for their favorite couple among the finalists, and the winning pair receives a cash prize. On Love Island UK, the prize is 50,000 pounds. However, the money doesn’t go to both individuals in the couple; it goes to one person at random. That person must then decide whether to share the money with their partner or keep it all for themselves.
Essentially, Love Island: All Stars works the same as Love Island UK, but the key difference is that the Love Island: All Stars cast is entirely made up of former Love Island UK contestants.
Where is Love Island: All Stars filmed?
The show will be filmed in the same villa that’s featured in the ninth series of Love Island UK, in Franschhoek, South Africa. According to Daily Mail, the villa got an upgrade ahead of Love Island: All Stars. The 1.2million-pound South African mansion now features three swimming pools and an even more glamorous Hideaway (the suite where couples can spend quality time together and get more intimate with each other). Additionally, there are new sayings on the walls, a pergola has been decked out for dates, and the Hideaway has green instead of blue tiles, along with fresh gold framing. There’s more: The makeover room now has pink instead of purple walls, and there’s a gym for contestants to break a sweat in. And of course, the iconic firepit is back in the villa.
Mike Spencer, Creative Director at Lifted Entertainment said in an ITV2 press pack that Love Island: All Stars is “set to be a must-watch series seeing some of your favorite Islanders from across the years heading back to the stunning South African villa to once again ‘graft’ as their search for love continues. I simply can’t wait!”
Love Island: All Stars host Maya Jama said in the same press pack, “The food! There are so many great restaurants in South Africa, I’d say it’s probably one of my top five food destinations that I’ve ever been to. The people are also really lovely!”
Who is the Love Island: All Stars host?
Image: Courtesy of ITV.
Who is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 host? Television and radio presenter Maya Jama is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 host. ITV announced in October 2022 that Jama would replace Laura Whitmore, who left as the Love Island UK host after season 8. Since then, Jama has hosted three seasons of Love Island (season, 9, season 10, and Love Island Games), graced the cover of British Vogue, and hosted The Fashion Awards.
As for how Jama feels about hosting the first-ever season of Love Island: All Stars, she said in an ITV2 press pack: “It’s a new show so it feels amazing. I’ve watched Love Island since series 1 so I know them all. There are some favorites, and some big characters, that maybe didn’t get as much time to shine as they could have because they joined later on [in their year], so I think this is going to be a really incredible series.”
What is the host most looking forward to in Love Island: All Stars season 1? “I’m excited to see them grown up and how they may have changed or evolved since we last saw them on screen. I’m interested to see if their energy has changed, will they be wilder or more tame since their original series? I also think seeing the dynamic between Islanders from so many different series coming together will be fun. All the drama and the potential couples that will come out of it, it’s exciting.”
Jama is an English television and radio host and DJ, who is best known for hosting BBC One’s Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer in 2020 and BBC Three’s Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star since season 3. She also hosted 4Music’s Trending Live! from 2015 to 2017, ITV’s Cannonball in 2017, and MTV’s True Love or True Lies in 2018. She additionally hosted the first season of Channel 4’s The Circle. As for radio, Jama hosted Rinse FM’s #DriveWithMaya from 2014 to 2017 and BBC Radio 1’s Maya Jama from 2018 to 2020. She also co-hosted the station’s Radio 1’s Greatest Hits.
Who is the Love Island: All Stars season 1 narrator? The Love Island: All Stars season 1 narrator is Iain Stirling who has narrated Love Island UK from season 1 through season 10. He is also married to former Love Island UK host Laura Whitford and narrates Love Island US. In an interview with GQ in 2021, Stirling opened up about how his experience on Love Island UK has changed over the years. “In previous years, it might have been, ‘Redo this joke, please,’” he said.
“That’s pretty uncommon these days because the producers trust us more [laughs]. Me and Mark, my writing partner — he works for ITV Studios in development and he’s the guy who actually came up with the Love Island format, 50-year-old Scottish vegetarian, really interesting guy — we’ve just really got the tone down. We’ve also just started asking them beforehand, like, ‘Can we say this?’ Saves us a lot of time. Now, it’s things like, ‘Can you say these people’s names in a different order because they’re sat on a bed in this order?’”
He also told the magazine about how he knew Love Island UK would be a success from the first episode. “God’s honest truth — the very first coupling. When I saw the footage of the very first, original coupling on Season 1, I was like, ‘This is unbelievable,’” he said. “I couldn’t believe how much I cared about everyone instantly. The first time a boy came down and they said, ‘Step forward if you like him,’ and no one stepped forward I was like ‘I can’t not watch this, it’s madness.’”
He continued, “Especially then, they were all such characters. Like there was this girl, Hannah, who was from Liverpool — and for an American, now that is a fuckin’ linguistic journey. Her accent was unbelievable. And she was a former Playboy bunny, and she had this insane swimsuit on, and had had a lot of work done. There’s a big thing with women in Liverpool, Scouse girls, on a Saturday you walk around a mall in Liverpool, every woman has got rollers in her hair, getting ready for a night out. She just had this massive blow dry, her hair was huge, platinum blonde, and she had these glass heels on. A builder from Essex got coupled up with her. I was just like, ‘I love this.’ I loved it. I honestly loved it.”
Despite his witty narrations, Stirling additionally told GQ that he would “never” hurt contestants on purpose. “No, never. We were never told to make fun of the show. [Mark and I] figured that out ourselves. We just thought, if we make fun of the show first, other people can’t really,” he said. “Also, the only reason it works is because the show’s actually quite good. Like with making fun of the dates, the Islanders can be at a rubbish table or whatever with plastic champagne glasses, but they still have to be on quite a nice beach.”
He continued, “If they were just in someone’s shitty backyard and it looked terrible, and I said ‘that’s terrible,’ it’s not funny. It has to come from a point of actually being quite good. If the show ever actually gets bad, we are in a difficult position, because it’s not comedy if you’re just saying something’s bad that is bad. I think self-deprecation is also a very British thing. It’s very British to say, ‘This is bad. Isn’t that funny?’ You’ve got to say ‘I’m shit,’ and then everyone will go ‘Oh yeah, I’m shit as well.’ That’s what Love Island does really well.”
In an interview with The Arizona Central, Stirling explained how narrating the U.S. version of Love Island is different from the U.K. “I think the hardest thing will be the language,” he said. “I don’t even know what you call it if someone mugs someone off. I don’t even know what you’d say. What do you call that in America when a boy is mugging you off?” He continued, “(Phrases) like ‘mugged off’ weren’t a thing before “Love Island.” So hopefully America will get to invent, sort of, their own vernacular and come up with our own little phrases and make it feel unique to them, do you know what I mean? I would love to get an American (version of) … mugged off, et cetera. So we’ll see how it goes.
Though the slang is different, Stirling also confirmed that he’s up-to-date on American references—for the most part. “I think — and I’m sure Americans do know this — but literally, like, half of our news feed is American news, American politics. If you go to the politics section of the BBC website, half of it will be U.S. politics,” he said. “Culturally, I think, we’re sort of all right. All the TV shows, I sort of get. The sports, I don’t understand. I don’t get that. Basketball is cool. But why is soccer not the best sport? It’s mad; it’s the best game. It’s so good.”
He also told The Arizona Central about what it’s like to narrate Love Island US and UK at the same time. “It’s a bit wild, and I’m very fortunate because the people at Peacock are sort of, like, very aware of how full-on it is, and they’ve done everything to make it possible that I can do this and sort of do things like, you know, sleep and see my family and eat, things like that. Everything’s in LA for the American show, apart from the writing team,” he said.
“We’ve basically got two huts next to each other, and me and Mark (Busk-Cowley) will write the British one. And then the second we finish recording that, we go into the American room — I was going to say office, but that makes it sound too good — and go inside the American box. We’ll help those guys write what they’ve written so far and sort of let them know things we would and wouldn’t say. And also we learn stuff, like Americans don’t know what grafting is! I found this out today.”