Love Island Winner Millie Court Set for Explosive All Stars Return After Split
Millie Court Returns to Love Island After Liam Reardon Split

In a dramatic twist that has set reality TV fans buzzing, Love Island winner Millie Court is poised for an explosive return to the iconic villa as part of the upcoming Love Island: All Stars series scheduled for January 2026.

From Champion to Bombshell Return

The 29-year-old fashion influencer, who triumphed in the 2021 series alongside then-boyfriend Liam Reardon, has been in advanced talks with ITV producers about joining the second season of the All Stars spin-off. According to insider reports, producers reached out to the newly single reality star earlier this autumn, seeing her recent relationship status as the perfect opportunity for a dramatic comeback.

Millie's return comes just two months after her second split from fellow Love Island champion Liam Reardon, marking what insiders describe as "unfinished business" with the show that made her famous. A source close to the production revealed that Millie's comeback was considered a "no brainer" for show bosses following her recent breakup.

A Love Island Success Story That Couldn't Beat Distance

Millie and Liam's romance captured the nation's heart during their 2021 villa stint, surviving the ultimate test of Casa Amor temptations before being crowned winners. Their love story continued to flourish outside the villa, with the couple navigating life between Millie's Essex base and Liam's Welsh hometown.

However, the geographical challenge ultimately proved too difficult, leading to their first split in July 2022. The couple surprised fans by rekindling their romance in 2023, even launching a joint podcast where they gave their relationship another shot. Despite their efforts, the pair announced their second and final separation two months ago, with sources citing the persistent distance issues as the primary cause.

Could Exes Clash in the Villa?

The potential for dramatic encounters has skyrocketed with recent revelations from the couple's podcast. In previously recorded episodes that have resurfaced since their breakup, Liam admitted he'd consider returning to Love Island if single, promising to show viewers "a different account" of himself.

Millie's fiery response during that conversation now seems prophetic: "If we broke up and you went on that... all hell would break loose," she joked, adding she'd turn up in the villa "just so I could ruin your s***."

This development has sparked speculation among fans about a potential awkward villa reunion, mirroring the shocking encounter between Molly Smith and Callum Jones in the first All Stars season. With both former winners potentially entering the villa, producers seem poised to recreate the explosive drama that made the original series must-watch television.

As Millie prepares to pack her bikinis once again, Love Island: All Stars returns in January with Maya Jama back to host what promises to be the most dramatic season yet. The stage is set for fireworks as former champions and fan favourites return to the villa, with Millie Court's confirmed participation adding an extra layer of anticipation for viewers eager to see how her story continues.