Love Island All Stars 2026: Millie Court And Tommy Bradley Early Frontrunners

Love Island: All Stars is back for an extended third series, and there's not much between the initial 12 Islanders on betting sites ahead of the off.
The Maya Jama-fronted series will return on Monday, January 12, and it features two former winners in the shape of Millie Court and Jess Harding, who triumphed in series seven and 10 respectively.
The pair are now single and ready to mingle in the South African villa, where they will come across Tommy Bradley, who competed in last year's Love Island series.
Season 11 pair Ciaran Davies and Sean Stone, in addition to series nine star Shaq Muhammad, are also looking for love.
Millie And Jess On Top
Following their previous victories in the villa, Millie and Jess have been installed as the early frontrunners contesting Top Female status in this year's Love Island: All Stars.
Millie leads the way at 10/3 with William Hill, and Jess isn't far behind at 4/1.
Ahead of the launch episode, Millie teased fans and her fellow Islanders that they will see a "cheekier" side to her, and she is looking forward to "catching a tan and catching feelings".
Asked what viewers can expect to see from her in the villa, she said: "They can expect to see more of me being a girls’ girl. I’m the one that always supports someone when they’re upset.
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"It’s always nice to see friendships form, not always love relationships. Not saying I’m going in there for friendship, but that’s always quite nice."
Jess has insisted she will not be a "pushover" in the villa and admitted her confidence has "grown" three years on from her 2023 victory.
But she isn't hugely confident of a double Love Island triumph.
Love Island All Stars 2026 Odds: Top Female
Contestant | Odds | Bookmaker |
Millie Court | 10/3 | |
Jess Harding | 4/1 | |
Whitney Adebayo | 5/1 | |
Helena Ford | 6/1 | |
Leanne Amaning | 7/1 | |
Belle Hassan | 7/1 |
She said: "I doubt I’m going to win it again, but who knows!"
Whitney Adebayo became somewhat of a fan favourite in series 10, and she is back again to look for love.
She is 5/1 with Ladbrokes to win the star-studded series, the same price as season five's Belle Hassan.
Hideaway Helena Version 2.0
Helena Ford is one of the Islanders from last year who is making a quick return to the series, and she is hoping to leave with a boyfriend this time around.
Her series 12 journey was blighted by an on-off relationship with Harry Cooksley, and she was nicknamed 'Hideaway Helena' after causing controversy by heading to the secret spot with the lothario early in the series.
However, he broke her heart just days before the final by confessing his love for Shakira Khan.
But it proved to be the right pick, because Harry and Shakira are still going strong today.
Helena isn't planning to visit the Hideaway quite as much in this year's All Stars series, and insists she will not be "going for menaces" when choosing a potential suitor.
She said: "I’ve got to go for the nice boys and not go for the menaces. That’s where I went wrong last time.
"And probably just not go to the Hideaway so much or talk about the Hideaway as much as I did - my poor mum! Last time I was so upset about it not working out relationship-wise, I hope that I can actually meet someone and stay together this time."
Helena is 6/1 with one of the betting apps to win the series, the same price as series six's Leanne Amaning, who insists she is "older and wiser" six years on from her first Love Island experience.
Tommy Boy Early Frontrunner
Tommy Bradley is the 7/2 favourite with Bet365 to be this year's Love Island: All Stars Top Male, just months after he was last part of the series.
He admits to messing things up during Casa Amor last time out, but said he had the "best time" of his life on the show.
Tommy, who was nicknamed Tommy Boy by his fellow Islanders, has vowed to show a "more confident side" to himself in this year's All Stars series.
He added: "I saw some people saying Tommy’s the ‘fake nice boy’. I want to prove to people that I’m always myself. I’ll always do what I think is right."
Love Island All Stars 2026 Odds: Top Male
Contestant | Odds | Bookmaker |
Tommy Bradley | 7/2 | |
Ciaran Davies | 4/1 | |
Shaq Muhammad | 5/1 | |
Sean Stone | 11/2 | |
Jack Keating | 6/1 | |
Charlie Frederick | 7/1 |
Series 11 stars Ciaran and Sean aren't too far behind Tommy in the Top Male market, at 4/1 with Bet365 and 11/2 with William Hill respectively.
Shaq is sandwiched between the pair, at 5/1 with William Hill, and he is looking for a wife in this year's All Stars.
He said: "Last time I did find love, but it didn't work out. This time round, I need to find a wife and give my mum some grandchildren!
"It worked last time so I feel like it could happen again, hopefully!"
Jack Keating - who is the son of Boyzone star Ronan Keating - and Charlie Frederick are propping up the Top Male market at 6/1 apiece.
In series eight, Jack was only part of the show for four days when he entered as one of the Casa Amor lads, but he insists this year's Love Island stint is his "revenge tour".
He added: "I’ve been single for a year now and I’m looking for love."
Charlie had a similar short stint during series four, when he only lasted five days in the villa.
But he is hoping to have a "fair crack at the whip" this time around.
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