Love Island: All Stars is welcoming a host of former contestants back to the villa for a second chance at finding love.
The second series of the spin-off show, based in South Africa, starts Monday night and will see the return of famous faces including Curtis Pritchard, who appeared in series five, and Scott Thomas, who was in series two.
Among the other islanders taking part in the ITV2 show are series 11 contestant Ronnie Vint, series five star Elma Pazar, series 10’s Catherine Agbaje and series three islander Gabby Allen.
Allen, 32, will be reunited with Marcel Somerville. The pair began a relationship during the dating show in 2017 but split in 2018.
“I was 25 when I did the show last time,” she said.
“I’m so glad that I did go on at that age because I’d done so much before that, I’d travelled, lost my dad, had turbulent relationships all before going in.
“I’d also been on a journey to become a fitness instructor so I felt really confident going in at 25.
“But now I look back, I feel like I am now who I thought I was then.
“I’m confident in who I am as a person and hopefully that will help me meet someone, because I know what I want and I don’t want to settle.”
Ex-Blazin’ Squad member Somerville, 39, said: “Since the show, I’ve gone through a lot of situations in life and in love so I’ve topped up my knowledge… but I feel like maybe I need to take some advice when it comes to love this time round as well.”
Completing this year’s line-up is series six islander Nas Majeed, series nine star Olivia Hawkins, series eight islander Luca Bish, Kaz Crossley from series four, and series five islander India Reynolds.
Maya Jama hosts the series, which was won by Molly Smith and Tom Clare last year.
Series two starts on Monday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
Former islanders Indiyah Polack and Amy Hart host The Morning After podcast, discussing the latest villa action.