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Love Island All Stars' future revealed after two series on air

Love Island All Stars' future revealed after two series on air

The Irish Sun3 days ago
It comes as fans get ready to watch the least loved-up Love Island final ever tonight
ALL IN? Love Island All Stars' future revealed after two series on air
THE future of Love Island All Stars' has been revealed following two series on ITV2.
The show was last on our screens at the beginning of the year, and saw Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman win the show.
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Love Island All Stars has aired for two series
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The Sun can reveal if All Stars will back for a third offering
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The Sun can now reveal the future of the spin-off show and if it will be back for a third season.
A source exclusively told us: "All Stars will be back in January and bosses are already having some exciting chats with former Islanders about returning.
"The first two series were a huge success with viewers so there's even more pressure to make sure the line-up doesn't disappoint."
LEAST LOVED-UP FINAL
Meanwhile, tonight viewers will watch the least loved-up Love Island final.
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Three of the four couples are 'exclusively dating', but none has said, 'I love you' or officially become boyfriend and girlfriend.
The remaining couples are Angel and Ty, Cach and Toni, Harry and Shakira, and Jamie and Yas.
Last night viewers watched Meg and Dejon miss out on a place in the final after being dumped from the villa.
The exit comes after weeks of Ofcom complaints and concerns about Dejon's behaviour and Meg being hit with bullying claims.
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The pair found themselves in the bottom two with Ty and Angel after getting the fewest votes from the public - who had been voting for who they think is most compatible.
Maya revealed one couple would be dumped from the island and the decision was in the hand of some familiar faces.
Love Island fans work out real reason Dejon apologised for his behaviour with 'pr speech' during very awkward Aftersun
One by one, the ex-Islanders had their say, leaving the couples at risk less than impressed by their comments.
After much back and forth, Meg and Dejon received 10 votes, while Angel and Ty received 8 votes.
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Some branded their romance as "staged" and expressed doubt about the authenticity of Dejon's feelings - after repeatedly insisting he was 'open.'
And some fellow Islanders accused Dejon of "game playing" and wanting to appear genuine just for the cameras.
Now it's up to the final four couples to do battle to win tonight's grand finale.
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