Love Island All Stars: All of the rumoured Islanders to be bombshells
The rumour mill continues to swirl
Last updated 26th Jan 2026
After years of rumours regarding a potential All Stars series of hit ITV2 dating show Love Island, all our wishes finally came true when Love Island: All Stars graced our screens at the start of 2024. The show was such a success it returned for a second series at the beginning of 2025, and now it's been announced for an extended third series.
As we count down the days until Maya Jama welcomes some former Islanders into the villa, following the launch show's postponement, we take a look at which former Islanders could join the cast as bombshells, now the new starting line-up has been announced.
Who is rumoured for Love Island: All Stars?
On Monday 5th January, 12 former Islanders were unveiled for the new series, including Millie Court, Jack Keating, Jess Harding and Shaq Muhammed, but there's still a lot of rumours about who could join as bombshells.
On Monday 12th January, Curtis Pritchard was spotted landing in South Africa, making fans convinced he was about to take part for the third time. If Curtis was to appear, it would be his FOURTH time on the show, having previously appeared in series five, All Stars in 2025, and Love Island Games in 2023. The rumours proved to be correct as Curtis entered as a bombshell on Friday 23rd January.
Check out all of the former Islanders who are rumoured for the third series below:
Liam Reardon - Series 7
Lana Jenkins - Series 9
Zachariah Noble - Series 10
Ronnie Vint - Series 11
Harrison Solomon - Series 12
Andrada Pop - Series 12
Alima Gaggio - Series 12
Emily Moran - Series 12
Remell Mullins - Series 12
Emma Munro - Series 12
When does series three start?
The new series was due to begin at 9pm on Monday 12th January, but the show was postponed until further notice due to the ongoing wildfires in South Africa.
ITV/STV said in a statement: 'Further to a production evacuation owing to ongoing wildfires in the area, our assessment of the location site has concluded that filming will need to be postponed.
'Health and safety is our greatest priority and will always come first, and therefore the transmission of Love Island: All Stars will be delayed until a date to be confirmed.'
It has now been confirmed the series will begin on Thursday 15th January.
Check out which Islanders are confirmed for series three below:
Belle Hassan
Age 27
Series 5 Islander
Charlie Frederick
Age 31
Series 4 Islander
Ciaran Davies
Age 23
Series 11 Islander
Helena Ford
Age 29
Series 12 Islander
Jack Keating
Age 26
Series 8 Islander
Jess Harding
Age 25
Series 10 Islander
Leanne Amaning
Age 28
Series 6 Islander
Millie Court
Age 29
Series 7 Islander
Sean Stone
Age 26
Series 11 Islander
Shaq Muhammad
Age 27
Series 9 Islander
Tommy Bradley
Age 22
Series 12 Islander
Whitney Adebayo
Age 28
Series 10 Islander
Scott van-der-Sluis
Age: 25
Series 10 Islander
AJ Bunker
Age: 33
Series 7 Islander
Samie Elishi
Age: 25
Series 9 & All Stars Series 2 Islander
Konnor Ewudzi
Age: 30
Series 11 Islander
Lucinda Stafford
Age: 26
Series 7 Islander
Curtis Pritchard
Age: 29
Series 5 and All Stars Series 2 Islander
Yamen Sanders
Age: 31
Series 1 of Love Island USA
Zac Woodworth
Age: 26
Series 7 of Love Island USA
Carrington Rodriguez
Age: 28
Series 2 of Love Island USA and series 1 of Love Island Games
Sher Suarez
Age: 27
Series 2 of Love Island USA
Kyra Lizama
Age: 28
Series 3 of Love Island USA
Imani Wheeler
Age: 24
Series 5 of Love Island USA and series 1 of Love Island Games
Whilst we wait, the first two series Love Island: All Stars are available to stream on ITVX and STV Player now.
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