ITV
Carries Summer Love Island: All Stars in the UK
Channel 9
Carries Love Island (UK) in Australia
A host of fan favorites are back as 12 familiar singletons return for another shot at romance on new reality spin-off show Love Island: All Stars.
Among previous contestants heading to an exclusive South Africa villa are Love Island season 3’s Georgia Harrison, season 7 duo Kaz Kamwi and Toby Aromolaran, season 4’s Georgia “I’m loyal, babe” Steel and OG islander Luis Morrison from season 1.
Running for eight weeks, there’s a £50,000 grand prize up for grabs for the winning couple. Maya Jama is back as host, while comedian Iain Stirling will also once again be on hand to offer up his trademark witty observations and commentary.
Don’t miss a moment of the steamy drama from Casa Amor by following our guide to watching Love Island: All Stars from anywhere in the world.
When does Love Island: All Stars start?
It depends on where you live.
In the UK, Love Island: All Stars starts on Monday, Jan. 15. New episodes are set to be broadcast every day at 9 p.m. GMT on ITV2 in the UK, (That’s 1 p.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET in the US and 6 a.m. AEDT the next day in Australia), ollowed up directly after at 10pm with the spin-off panel show Love Island: After Sun.
Outside the UK, it’s also available in Australia on Channel 9’s on-demand service, 9Now.
For US viewers, there’s set to be a bit of a wait, with no confirmed air date or broadcaster. However, we expect to see episodes of Love Island: All Stars to appear on Hulu a couple of weeks after they’ve aired in the UK.
How to watch Love Island All Stars from anywhere on VPN
So what if you’re traveling outside your home country and want to enjoy the show or want an added layer of privacy for streaming? There is an option that doesn’t require searching the internet for a sketchy website: You can use a VPN, or virtual private network.
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