‘Love Island All Stars’ Season 2: Release date, new episodes, cast, and streaming details
A fresh group of all-stars is set to enter the villa.
The second season of “Love Island: All Stars” is kicking off on Wednesday night, featuring 12 beloved islanders who are back for another chance at love. These contestants, all still single, will head to a secluded villa in South Africa to find romance or face elimination as they participate in various challenges.
Maya Jama, the host of “Love Island UK,” will also lead this spin-off reality dating show. The inaugural all-stars season launched early last year, with past contestants Molly Smith and Tom Clare winning after Season 6 and Season 9, respectively.
Here’s all the essential information about the upcoming season packed with romance and excitement, including how to watch it in the U.S.
When does ‘Love Island: All Stars’ premiere?
“Love Island: All Stars” Season 2 will debut in the U.S. on Wednesday, January 15, at 9 p.m. ET.
New episodes will be released daily after the premiere.
How to watch ‘Love Island: All Stars’ Season 2
You can stream the new season of “Love Island: All Stars” on Peacock.
Meet the contestants of ‘Love Island: All Stars’ Season 2
Catherine Agbaje (Season 10)
Catherine Agbaje, originally from Dublin and working as a real estate agent, was last seen in Season 10 leaving with Elom Ahlijah-Wilson.
Curtis Pritchard (Season 5)
Curtis Pritchard made his last appearance in Season 5, achieving fourth place alongside Maura Higgins, the host of “Love Island: Aftersun” in the U.S.
Elma Pazar (Season 5)
The Essex native left a lasting impression during her brief time in Season 5 and is eager for another opportunity.
Gabby Allen (Season 3)
Gabby Allen, known for her entrance in Season 3, is returning alongside her ex-boyfriend Marcel Somerville, with whom she previously secured fourth place.
India Reynolds (Season 5)
India Reynolds, who made a splash in Season 5, claimed third place with Ovie Soko. She is now a model, vegan chef, and an influencer focusing on cooking on Instagram.
Kaz Crossley (Season 4)
Kaz Crossley, a standout from Season 4 and the owner of Kaz Bands, achieved third place alongside Josh Denzel, with whom she had a brief romance.
Luca Bish (Season 8)
Before competing on “Celebrity MasterChef” in 2023, Luca Bish gained fame for his runner-up position alongside Gemma Owen in Season 8.
Marcel Somerville (Season 3)
DJ and author Marcel Somerville finished Season 3 in fourth place with Gabby Allen. He is currently going through a divorce from Rebecca Vieira, with whom he has a son.
Nas Majeed (Season 6)
Nas Majeed was featured in the winter-themed Season 6, where he dated Eve Zapico for four years.
Olivia Hawkins (Season 9)
Actress Olivia Hawkins participated in Season 9, where she briefly dated Maxwell Samuda.
Ronnie Vint (Season 11)
Soccer player Ronnie Vint, based in London, recently appeared in Season 11, where he was paired with Tiffany Leighton.
Scott Thomas (Season 2)
Scott Thomas, the CEO of a public relations agency, was one of the original contestants in Season 2, leaving in third place with Kady McDermott.
Contributing: Caroline Darney, For The Win