Love Island: All Stars has confirmed that fans will be able to vote for contestants to couple up in the new season.
The ITV2 show is due to return to screens on Monday (January 13), with the show unveiling the past islanders set to re-enter the villa this week.
ITV has now revealed that a public vote to pick islanders to couple up in the first episode is open as of today on the Love Island app – though fans will only have 24 hours to decide, with the vote closing at 9am tomorrow.
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The familiar faces taking part include season 2's Scott Thomas, season 3's Gabby Allen and Marcel Somerville, season 4's Kaz Crossley, and season 5's Curtis Pritchard, Elma Pazar and India Reynolds.
Also on board are season 6's Nas Majeed, season 8's Luca Bish, season 9's Olivia Hawkins, season 10's Catherine Agbaje and season 11's Ronnie Vint.
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Fans may be looking forward to seeing former couple Gabby and Marcel reunite, and host Maya Jama has teased potential "fireworks" given that neither knows the other is taking part.
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"I'm such a fan of both of them and that series was one of my favourites as well," the presenter told This Morning. "I think Marcel is such a sweetheart, Gabby is just the loveliest human as well.
"So, 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."
Love Island: All Stars returns at 9pm on January 13, 2025 on ITV2 and ITVX.
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