Love Island All Stars
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Love Island: All Stars Season 3 Cast Revealed With Some Major Surprises

The Love Island: All Stars Season 3 cast will include two former winners. It will also feature the son of a legendary pop icon. Now, will any of these chaotic characters find love? Probably not, but yes, we still plan on watching them make many friends (or enemies) along the way.

Following last season, the winners of Love Island: All Stars announced their split roughly three months post-filming. It was a mutual decision, so it’s fine. And now, here are a few names hoping to take home the same prize pot, a lovely £50,000 cash prize, which they might or might not split with their Season 3 partner. After all, this season snagged an extended run, so hey, anything’s possible.

ITV just announced that Love Island: All Stars will soon return for its third run. Debuting on Sunday, January 12, Maya Jama resumes her spot as the host of this chaotic series. As does Iain Sitrling, the narrator, with his signature forms of insightful and hilarious commentary. But which Islanders can we also expect to see?

The Islanders returning to the Villa are:

Love Island All Stars
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  • Whitney Adebayo – Age 28, Series 10 Islander
  • Millie Court – Age 29, Series 7 Islander
  • Belle Hassan – Age 27, Series 5 Islander
  • Helena Ford – Age 29, Series 12 Islander
  • Jess Harding – Age 25, Series 10 Islander
  • Leanne Amaning – Age 28, Series 6 Islander
  • Ciaran Davies – Age 23, Series 11 Islander
  • Jack Keating – Age 26, Series 8 Islander
  • Sean Stone – Age 26, Series 11 Islander
  • Tommy Bradley – Age 22, Series 12 Islander
  • Charlie Frederick – Age 31, Series 4 Islander
  • Shaq Muhammad – Age 27, Series 9 Islander

Millie Court won Love Island Series 7 in 2021. Meanwhile, Jess Harding won Series 10 in 2023. Both of these memorable stars are now returning for Love Island: All Stars 2026.

Likewise, the iconic Ronan Keating‘s son, Jack Keating, will also appear. Jack briefly appeared on Love Island in 2022. But he never got picked, so off he went.

In the press pack, the everfaithful host, Maya, admitted that she is “most looking forward to seeing how everybody gets on.” Helping her cause, Millie plans on acting a “bit more cheeky” in her 2026 appearance. “I think I was slightly shy last time,” Millie reflected.

As for Jess, she’s going in realistic, joking, “I doubt I’m going to win it again, but who knows!” And Jack? Well, he plans on doing “the complete opposite of what I did last time.” Good plan, Jack. See you soon, Islanders!

Love Island: All Stars premieres on ITV2 and ITVX on Monday, January 12.

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