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The spinoff - featuring former contestants returning to the villa - debuted this year in place of the winter edition of the main show, ending with Tom Clare and Molly Smith being declared the winners. Paul Mortimer , ITV's director of reality, said: " Love Island 's All Stars series proved to be an enticing New Year treat for our loyal 16-34 audience, so it is hugely exciting to be re-opening the doors of our South African Villa for another set of alumni." Exec producer Martin Oxley added: "Series one of All Stars gave a whole new dimension to goings on in the villa, and allowed us all to be re-acquainted with some of our favourite Love Island faces.

"We just can't wait to see who will be queuing up to couple up in series two, and who will be the last pair standing in the South African villa." The news comes ahead of the new series of the main show launching on Monday at 9pm on ITV1 and ITV2. Follow us on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.



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