
ITV has confirmed the first few contestants to be competing on Love Island: All Star’s upcoming 2026 series – from series seven’s Millie Court to last year’s Helena Ford. The broadcaster has revealed that Millie and Helena are set to join series 10’s Whitney Adebayo and winner Jess Harding as well as Tommy Bradley from last year’s series.
Meanwhile, series five’s Belle Hassan, series six’s Leanne Amaning, series 11’s Ciaran Davies, series eight’s Jack Keating and series 11’s Sean Stone are heading into the villa. Completing the line-up are series four’s Charlie Frederick and series nine’s Shaq Muhammad.
Maya Jama is back to host the latest series of Love Island: All Stars, which will see a new line-up of the show’s alumni return to find love once again. Last year’s series was won by Casey O’Gorman and Gabby Allen, who split the £50,000 prize – but broke up just months later.

The line-up for Love Island: All Stars 2026 has been revealed
Meanwhile, All Stars’ first run – which aired in 2024 – saw Molly Smith and Tom Clare win the public vote. They are still going strong, with Tom proposing to Molly late last year.
ITV also revealed that this year’s series is set to run for longer than usual, with All Stars airing across six weeks instead of five.
The line-up was revealed in full at a Love Island press event, attended by Iain Stirling, Molly Smith, Tom Clare, commissioning editor Amanda Stavri and creative director Mike Spencer-Hayter.
Maya Jama was due to attend the event, however she reportedly was forced to pull out after falling ill. “It’s the same day she’s due to fly out to South Africa as filming starts this week,” a source told The Sun.
Last week, Casey dropped a big hint that he was returning for his third stint on the show as he posted shots from South Africa.
Taking to his Instagram story, the winner shared a photo of a South African motorway with the caption: “We meet again.”
Back in December, ITV teased that fans can expect contestants with “unfinished business” to return to the show, as the broadcaster shared a 10-second clip.

Jess Harding won Love Island back in series 10 (
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Matt Frost/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Love Island line up in full:
Whitney Adebayo – Age 28, Series 10 Islander
Millie Court – Age 29, Series 7 Islander
Belle Hassan – Age 27, Series 5 Islander
Helena Ford – Age 29, Series 12 Islander
Jess Harding – Age 25, Series 10 Islander
Leanne Amaning – Age 28, Series 6 Islander
Ciaran Davies – Age 23, Series 11 Islander
Jack Keating – Age 26, Series 8 Islander
Sean Stone – Age 26, Series 11 Islander
Tommy Bradley – Age 22, Series 12 Islander
Charlie Frederick – Age 31, Series 4 Islander
Shaq Muhammad – Age 27, Series 9 Islander
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