Maya Jama has teased potential "jaw dropping" bombshells on the new season of Love Island: All Stars.
Ahead of its premiere next week, the second run of the series unveiled its cast today (January 7), with the likes of Curtis Pritchard, Marcel Somerville, Gabby Allen and Scott Thomas set to return to the villa.
More surprise stars will no doubt crop up as the season progresses, and during an appearance on This Morning, Maya promised "explosions" to come.
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"They've got to be a secret," she teased of the bombshells. "So I will say nothing on that, but I know there's going to be explosions, and I know it's going to be really jaw dropping as usual!"
Expressing her excitement over the new episodes, she added: "I have said many times, I've been a fan since series one.
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"So, I know all of them and seeing the lineup now I'm like, ‘Ok drama, excitement, hopefully some love, and maybe potential forever romances’. I'm mostly intrigued by the exes getting back in there though, obviously, because – drama!"
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Notable among the cast is the reunion of exes Marcel and Gabby, Maya revealing: "I'm kind of rooting for them to get back together, but who knows, they could end up in a cute friendship. We're not sure at this point but neither of them know the other’s going in, so that's going to be just fireworks anyway."
She also suggested that things may have changed for the likes of Scott, who appeared on the show back in 2016, noting that it's "such a different world now".
"It's such a different game and just seeing how he adapts to new season Love Island is going to be really, really interesting," Maya added. "I'm also like, who's going to go with who, I'm trying to do mind maths at the moment – and actually, I have no idea."
Love Island All Stars season 2 premieres on Monday (January 13) at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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