Former Love Island star Lana Jenkins has seemingly reacted to her ex Ron Hall entering All Stars as a bombshell.

Ron has shocked fans of the ITV2 dating show as he's set to return to the villa to find love alongside fellow bombshell Grace Jackson, who originally starred on season 11.

It appears that Lana, who finished as runner-up with Ron on season 9, was just as surprised as the next viewer about her ex's Love Island comeback, as her Instagram Story seems to prove.

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Lana posted a selfie facepalming with the caption "Stop it right now" to coincide with the announcement of Ron re-entering the villa.

Meanwhile, All Stars has aired this season's first dumping after latest bombshell Tina Stinnes was given the chance to "steal" a boy from one of her co-stars.

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Initially appeared on season 2, Tina chose to couple up with her former co-star Scott Thomas, who was previously partnered with India Reynolds.

Suddenly single, India — who had slammed Scott for being the "most calculated" Islander — became the first contestant to be dumped in last night's (January 19) episode.

"Aww, it's been so nice with you all," India said before leaving the villa. "This is literally the best week I've ever had."

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Scott and Tina have some unfinished business from their Love Island season in 2016.

At the time, Tina and Scott had a date but his partner Kady McDermott voiced her disgruntlement, meaning the two of them didn't get the chance to get to know each other.

Love Island: All Stars airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.


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