Love Island All Stars 2025: Explosive Lineup Revealed with Winners, Nepo Babies & Feuds
Love Island All Stars 2025: Explosive Lineup Revealed

The stage is set for one of the most dramatic series of Love Island yet, as the full cast for the 2025 All Stars edition has been unveiled. Hosted by Maya Jama, the series will see a mix of former winners, finalists, and some of the show's most memorable personalities descend on the South African villa next week, promising explosive reunions and fresh romantic entanglements.

Former Winners and Turbulent Splits Headline Cast

The lineup is headlined by two former champions seeking love again. Millie Court, 29, who won the 2021 series with ex-boyfriend Liam Reardon, returns following the definitive end of their on-off relationship in September 2024. Despite a brief reconciliation earlier in the year, the pair have split, with Liam reportedly moving on with a new mystery woman.

She is joined by Jess Harding, 25, the 2023 winner whose romance with fellow victor Sammy Root lasted a mere two months outside the villa. Their split paved the way for Sammy's subsequent romance with Elma Pazar on last year's All Stars series.

Perhaps the most anticipated return is that of Whitney Adebayo, 28, the 2023 runner-up. Her split from partner Lochan Nowacki in 2025 was shrouded in controversy after she publicly accused him of making racist remarks during their relationship—claims he vehemently denied and responded to with a defamation case. Producers are hopeful Whitney will finally address the fallout on screen.

Nepo Babies and Familiar Faces Return for Second Chance

The All Stars villa will also welcome contestants with famous family ties. Jack Keating, son of Boyzone star Ronan Keating, returns after his 2022 stint, now navigating the dating world as a father following the birth of his daughter in March 2023.

Meanwhile, Belle Hassan, 27, daughter of actor Tamer Hassan, is back. She originally appeared in 2019, coupling up with Anton Danyluk and finishing in fifth place before their split weeks after the final.

Other notable returns include Tommy Bradley from the 2025 summer series, who split from Lucy Quinn after cheating allegations, and Ciaran Davies, the 2024 runner-up who split from Nicole Samuels shortly after the series ended. Shaq Muhammad, a finalist from 2023, also returns following his breakup with Tanya Manhenga in July 2024.

Complete Lineup and Anticipated Drama

The full roster of eleven Islanders joining the previously announced stars includes several others hoping for redemption. Helena Ford, recently dumped from the Mallorca villa after Harry Cooksley pursued Shakira Khan, is seeking her happy ending.

Charlie Frederick, a contestant from the 2018 series who has since bulked up significantly, makes a surprise comeback. Sean Stone, the sweet salesman who reached the 2024 final with Matilda Draper, is also returning after their post-villa split.

Rounding out the cast are Leanne Amaning from the 2020 winter series, who turned down a bombshell role last year, and a host of others whose past villa experiences ended in heartbreak. With this combustible mix of ex-winners, scorned lovers, and personalities with unfinished business, Love Island: All Stars is poised to deliver high-stakes drama when it lands on ITV2 next week.