‘Love Island: All Stars’ Season 3 Resumes Filming in South Africa, Premiere Announced

Filming for the highly anticipated third season of “Love Island: All Stars” has resumed in South Africa after a temporary halt due to wildfires. The British reality series, known for its interactive viewer component, faced evacuation for the safety of its cast and crew.
New Premiere Dates Announced
The production team has set new premiere dates following this disruption. “Love Island: All Stars” will debut in the UK on ITV on Thursday, January 15, and on Peacock in the United States on Saturday, January 17. Earlier, the show was scheduled to launch on January 12 and January 14, respectively.
Message from the Host
Host Maya Jama shared an update on social media, expressing excitement over the show’s return to filming. She stated, “We’re back up and running.” This sentiment comes after ITV confirmed that the decision to postpone was made to prioritize health and safety amid the ongoing wildfires.
Returning Contestants
This season will feature a mix of former Islanders who are looking for another chance at love. The lineup includes:
- Whitney Adebayo (Season 10)
- Millie Court (Season 7)
- Belle Hassan (Season 5)
- Helena Ford (Season 12)
- Jess Harding (Season 10)
- Leanne Amaning (Season 6)
- Ciaran Davies (Season 11)
- Jack Keating (Season 8)
- Sean Stone (Season 11)
- Tommy Bradley (Season 12)
- Charlie Frederick (Season 4)
- Shaq Muhammad (Season 9)
Production Team Behind the Series
“Love Island: All Stars” is produced by ITV Studios’ Lifted Entertainment in collaboration with WPP’s Motion Entertainment. Executive producers include Sophie Bush, Lewis Evans, Oliver Head, Louise Walls, and Martin Oxley.
This season promises plenty of excitement as viewers once again have the opportunity to influence the dynamics within the villa. Stay tuned for more updates as the show approaches its new premiere date.




