Season 3 of Love Island: All Stars is back on track! The latest entry to the Love Island universe was slated to premiere on January 12, with filming taking place in South Africa. Mother Nature had other plans.
Just days before the premiere, wildfires ripped through the area, forcing them to halt production and evacuate the villa. However, we finally got confirmation that production is back up and running. Everyone is safe, the villa is open, and the new premiere date is swiftly approaching.
Love Island: All Stars had to be postponed due to wildfires
Days after halting production on Season 3 of Love Island: All Stars, host Maya Jama took to Instagram with the exciting news we’ve been waiting for. They have the greenlight to resume production! In the video, Maya is getting camera-ready, hair rollers in, eager to make her way to the villa.
“I can officially announce, exclusively, that we are back up and running,” Maya shared in a new Instagram video.
She added, “Love Island: All Stars is back!”
Season 3 of Love Island: All Stars will launch tomorrow night, Thursday, January 15th, on ITV2 and ITVX. They’re also adding an extra episode on Saturday night, January 17th. We’ve got to make up for lost time, right?
Season 3 of Love Island: All Stars will follow a group of returning Islanders, including a couple of winners, as they head back to the villa for another shot at love. At the end of the six-week competition, one couple will walk away with a £50,000 grand prize.
Love Island: All Stars Season 3 kicks off on ITV2 and ITVX on Thursday, January 15 at 9 pm. You can also stream it on Peacock.
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