Millie Court and Jess Harding feature in Love Island: All Stars line-up
Previous winners Millie Court and Jess Harding are both included in the line-up for the upcoming third series of Love Island: All Stars.
Former winners Millie Court and Jess Harding have signed up for Love Island: All Stars.
The winners of series seven and series 10 respectively are returning in search of romance in the extended third series of the ITV reality show – which returns to screens on January 12.
Millie, who is single after splitting from fellow islander Liam Reardon last year, has promised to be "cheekier" in the South African villa.
The 29-year-old star said: "I'll be a bit more cheeky, a funnier Millie than before. I think I was slightly shy last time."
Jess, 25, won the show with Sammy Root in 2023 but their romance only lasted two months away from Love Island and she has vowed not to be a "pushover" in her new quest for love.
She said: "I don't want to be a pushover. I was the nice girl in the corner. But now my confidence has grown, I've got a great personality, I'm nice looking, if you don't want me, someone else will be lucky to have me."
Other female islanders making their return include Whitney Adebayo (from series 10), Belle Hassan (series five islander), Helena Ford (series 12 islander) and Leanne Amaning (series six islander).
Meanwhile, Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating's son Jack has also signed up and is desperate to "redeem" himself after a short-lived stay in the villa when he originally appeared in series eight.
The 26-year-old star said: "I feel like I have to come back and redeem myself, my experience before was short and sweet, I was in there for four days and I didn't couple up with anyone, so it didn't really go to plan. The revenge tour is here! I've been single for a year now and I'm looking for love."
Other male contestants include Ciaran Davies (series 11 islander), Sean Stone (series 11 islander), Tommy Bradley (series 12 islander), Charlie Frederick (series four islander) and Shaq Muhammad (series nine islander).
The new series of Love Island: All Stars will once again be hosted by Maya Jama and voiced by Iain Stirling.
Love Island: All Stars returns Monday 12th January at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.