Love Island: All Stars will return to screens for its third series in just a matter of weeks

Love island: All Stars is returning to screens very soon for its third series. ITV have now released a teaser trailer today for the upcoming spin off which is set to air on Monday January 12 at 9pm. The ten-second clip shows polaroid style snaps and notes interconnecting on a pink wall as it teases: “Who’s got unfinished business?”

Even after so much Love Island drama, there’s still plenty of unfinished business to be resolved in the new series. But will it be love, friendship, bromance or revenge?

With All Star islanders returning to the villa, it’s time to tie up all these loose ends. The promo trailer invites fans to crack who’s back as it shows a string of clues that can be connected to work out which islanders have unresolved issues.

Maya Jama will return for the show’s launch in January while Scots icon Ian Stirling will continue to narrate the dating show. Love Island will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year after the show first aired in June 2015.

Maya Jama
Maya Jama will return as host(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)

All stars takes contestants who have previously appeared on the ITV dating show over the past decade and puts them back in the iconic villa once more. Love Island: All Stars first aired in 2024 with winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare stealing the nations’ heart. The pair have since moved in together and Tom proposed to Molly in Dubai the following year.

Last year’s 2025 series saw Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman take home the crown but their relationship fizzled out just months after their exit from the show. While the cast have not been confirmed as of yet, there have been some rumours circulating about which Love Island stars will return to the villa.

There is rumoured to be a few original Love Island contestants returning this year from the 2019 series, including Curtis Pritchard and Belle Hassan.

Both starred on Love Island in 2019, the same year in which Molly Mae Hague and Tommy Fury were beaten by winners Amber Davies and Greg O’Shea, who split just weeks after the show.

During the series, Belle was coupled up with Scots star Anton Danyluk.

Meanwhile, Curtis Pritchard famously coupled up with Amy Hart before leaving her for Maura Higgins on the show.

Other rumoured names for this year’s are Scott van-der-Sluis (season 10), Whitney Adebayo, (season 10), Remell Ellis-Mullings (season 12), Lana Jenkins (season 9), Harrison Solomon (season 12), Jacques O’Neil (season 8), and Scots star Alima Gagigo (season 12).

There are also whispers that both Millie Court and Liam Reardon, who broke up earlier this year, are said to be heading back into the villa.

Mike Spencer-Hayter, Creative Director of Lifted Entertainment, previously said: “Love Island: All Stars has quickly established itself as a stand-alone hit, keeping fans of the show gripped by iconic Islanders from the past 10 years returning for another chance to find love.

“We are very excited about series 3 and you can expect the twists and turns to continue in All Stars after an incredible smash hit summer series.”

Love Island: All Stars will air on ITV2 and ITVX on Monday January 19 at 9pm