Fans will get to see some Love Island favourites have another crack at romance, with Love Island: All Stars set to air in January – but who has unfinished business?

Love Island: All Stars fans don’t have long to wait for their next instalment, with the third season just two weeks away. The drama-filled spin-off is set to air on Monday 12 January, with ITV dropping a teaser video to get viewers in the mood.

The 10-second clip sees Polaroid-style snaps connected with string to notes, teasing: “Who’s got unfinished business?” The All Stars promises more drama, as fans are left guessing over who will be back to tie up those loose ends.

Host Maya Jama will return for the launch, with narrator Iain Stirling back for more cheeky voiceover action. All Stars brings previous Love Island contestants back to the villa for another crack at romance.

Host Maya Jama returns for Love Island: All Stars in JanuaryHost Maya Jama returns for Love Island: All Stars in January

The first series in 2024 saw winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare find love, with the pair now living together. They went on to get engaged in Dubai.

This year’s series, aired in January 2025, saw Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman hit it off, but their relationship ended a few months after leaving. The cast is yet to be officially announced, but of course, fans have been speculating over who might be heading back to the villa.

Rumour has it that a few contestants from the 2019 series will be back from more, with names like Curtis Pritchard and Belle Hassan circulating. Both Belle and Curtis were on the series at the same time – the year that saw Molly Mae Hague and Tommy Fury come second.

They were beaten by Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea, but while they split just after the series ended, Molly Mae and Tommy now share toddler Bambi. They live together in a stunning £5 million mansion in Cheshire, which they moved into in 2022.

The islanders will once again head to South Africa for the winter season

The islanders will once again head to South Africa for the winter season

Former Hollyoaks star Curtis was coupled up Amy Hart, but infamously left her for newcomer Maura Higgins. They too split after leaving the villa, amid rumours that Curtis cheated on her.

Others rumoured to be back for this year include Scott van-der-Sluis (season 10), Whitney Adebayo, (season 10), Remell Ellis-Mullings (season 12), Lana Jenkins (season 9), Harrison Solomon (season 12), Jacques O’Neil (season 8), and Scots star Alima Gagigo (season 12).

Fans were hoping they would be seeing Millie Court and Liam Reardon on the show. The couple broke up earlier this year and sparked rumours they would be appearing.

But Liam dismissed the idea when asked. During a Snapchat Q&A, one fan asked the Welshman: “You’ve been very quiet on here, will we see you on All Stars in January?”

Fans are already speculating over who will join the cast

Fans are already speculating over who will join the cast

Liam responded: “I have been a busy man working on something very important to me and no you will not be seeing me on All stars in January. I’ve just opened a gym and that is my main focus and just getting on with my life.”

Mike Spencer-Hayter, Creative Director of Lifted Entertainment, previously said: “Love Island: All Stars has quickly established itself as a stand-alone hit, keeping fans of the show gripped by iconic Islanders from the past 10 years returning for another chance to find love.

“We are very excited about series 3 and you can expect the twists and turns to continue in All Stars after an incredible smash hit summer series.”

Love Island: All Stars will air on ITV2 and ITVX on Monday January 19 at 9pm