Love Island: All Stars broadcaster, ITV, confirmed today that the reality dating show will begin airing on Thursday, January 15 at 9 p.m and a full extra episode will air on Saturday, January 17 at the same time, a historic move for the show.
Maya Jama, host of the show, gave fans an update via a video post on Instagram, saying, "we are back up and running." Sporting a head full of rollers, she shared that she was heading to the Love Island villa to start, "filming in a minute."
View this post on InstagramIn an earlier update, an ITV spokesperson said, "Further to a production evacuation owing to ongoing wildfires in the area, our assessment of the location site has concluded that filming will need to be postponed. Health and safety is our greatest priority and will always come first, and therefore the transmission of Love Island: All Stars will be delayed until a date to be confirmed."
The delay marks a rare interruption for the franchise, which has built a reputation on tightly timed seasonal rollouts. Still, with a confirmed premiere date now in place, the wait finally has an end in sight.
For fans eager to return to coupling ceremonies, bombshell arrivals, and late-night villa drama, the countdown is officially back on, and the series airs tomorrow night at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT, exclusively on Peacock in the United States.
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