Love Island: All Stars Season 3 Returns to TV After Shock Delay
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Love Island: All Stars Season 3 Returns to TV After Shock Delay

Brace yourselves, Love Island fans! The Love Island: All Stars Season 3 is finally coming to Peacock this weekend. After a few production hiccups, the villa is all set to welcome back some familiar faces for another round of steamy romance, shocking twists, and all-out drama. With returning U.K. Islanders, viewers can expect new flings, surprise arrivals, and that impressive £50,000 prize up for grabs.

Love Island: All Stars Season 3 to premiere on Peacock this weekend

The latest season of Love Island: All Stars hit a minor obstacle when filming had to pause for 5 days due to wildfires near Cape Town, South Africa. ITV reported that severe fires have swept through the Western and Eastern Cape, with strong winds and soaring temperatures worsening the situation.

Once safety measures were in place, the cast and crew got back to work, marking one of the show’s first major delays since the COVID-19 pause in 2020. As per the above-mentioned outlet, “Emergency services said last week that progress had been made in containing the fires.” 

Now, the villa is buzzing again with twelve returning Islanders ready to hunt for love. With Maya Jama hosting, the contestants will tackle fresh challenges, face surprise arrivals, and get tested by unexpected twists. In addition, the £50,000 prize is also on the line. U.S. fans with Peacock can catch Love Island: All Stars Season 3 on Saturday, January 17, just two days after it premiered in the U.K. on ITV.

Love Island: All Stars is a special throwback edition of the hit reality dating show, bringing back some of the most-loved contestants from past seasons. The show drops singles into a villa where sparks fly, romances bloom, or fizzle. Contestants face challenges, recouplings, and public votes as they compete for love and the grand prize.

Furthermore, this season features fan favorites like Millie Court, Belle Hassan, Helena Ford, Jess Harding, Ciaran Davies, Jack Keating, Sean Stone, Tommy Bradley, Charlie Frederick, and more.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on ComingSoon.

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