ITV has officially confirmed the premiere date for ‘Love Island: All Stars,’ following its wildfire-related delay.
The reality series, which was forced to postpone its original January 12 launch after wildfires prompted an evacuation of the South African production site, will now debut on Thursday, January 15 at 9pm on ITV2.
The announcement comes just days after the network revealed filming had been indefinitely delayed due to ongoing fires near the Franschhoek villa.
In a statement confirming the new date, ITV emphasized that health and safety remained the top priority throughout the evacuation and assessment process. Production crews have since deemed the location safe to resume filming, allowing host Maya Jama and the full cast, including former winners Millie Court and Jess Harding, to return to the villa.
The slight delay means fans will have to wait just one extra day to see their favorite Islanders return for another shot at love.
Check out Jama’s fun-filled reveal video below:
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