ITV confirms Love Island: All Stars 2026 launch to be delayed until further notice
The launch will episode will no longer go ahead on Monday.

Love Island: All Stars season 3 has been delayed until further notice due to ongoing wildfires near the South African villa.
It had been previously confirmed that filming had been postponed and villa evacuated due to safety reasons, with filming hoped to have resumed the following day, though this is no longer the case.
In a statement provided to RadioTimes.com, a spokesperson for ITV 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 third season of Love Island: All Stars was expected to air on ITV2 and ITVX on Monday 12th January at 9pm, but with recent news, this is now delayed, with an update on when it will air yet to be confirmed.
The planned repeat of the premiere on ITV1 will now be replaced with The Essex Millionaire Murders.
The new series was expected to welcome a host of familiar faces, as former Islanders returned to the villa of love for a second chance at love.
Just some of the Islanders due to head into the villa include former winners Jess Harding and Millie Court, iconic Islanders like Whitney Adebayo and Belle Hassan and some looking to last longer than their previous stint, like Charlie Frederick and Jack Keating.
The latest outing was extended, with the Islanders due to spend six weeks in the villa rather than the five the past two seasons.
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Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.





