Love Island All Stars will not include the typical Aftersun experience that fans have come to know.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Friday, 05 January 2024 at 10:40 AM


It’s only a matter of short weeks before Love Island fans get their next winter fix, in the form of the anticipated All Stars spin-off.

With the new series set to premiere on Monday 15th January, the All Stars rumour mill is well and truly in effect, with speculation around the returning Islanders and, of course, the format of the show.

Well, we can confirm that there is a rather big change on the horizon for the Love Island sister show, with Aftersun not acting as a companion series for All Stars.

In a statement to RadioTimes.com from ITV, a spokesperson said: “Aftersun is not happening in its traditional form as Love Island All Stars is a separate series to Love Island.

“Instead, interviews will take place outside the villa with Maya Jama, so it looks and feels different to the regular show.

“The change enables fans to see a lot more of popular presenter Maya Jama during the main show, as her role and involvement increases.”

Aftersun usually aired on Sunday nights, to accompany the regular Love Island series, providing hilarious commentary from panellists Indiyah Polack and Sam Thompson with host Jama.

The show featured special guests, dumped Islanders and stars from previous seasons, who all gave their opinions on the goings-on in the villa.

Well, while we can expect Aftersun to make its return with the regular Love Island summer run, All Stars will see a different kind of debrief, with more Maya Jama one-liners to enjoy.

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So far, not much else is currently known about the series, as details are understandably being kept under wraps for now.

We’ve been treated to a mysterious teaser trailer, but as for which previous Islanders will make a return in this South Africa-set instalment, the jury is still out.