Who Will Take Part In Love Island 2026?

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Who Will Take Part In Love Island 2026?

Love Island: All Stars returns to our screens in early 2026, and several stars have been linked to the show via betting sites

Former winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon are among those who could head into the South African villa, as might Casey O'Gorman.

Casey won this year's All Stars alongside Gabby Allen, but the pair have since gone their separate ways. 

Like Casey, Ronnie Vint and Curtis Pritchard are no strangers to multiple Love Island appearances, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see either back on the dating show. 

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Double Trouble 

Ronnie is on a hat-trick of Love Island appearances, after he initially appeared in the main series in 2024 before heading back for more in Love Island: All Stars 2025. 

He reunited with Harriett Blackmore in the latest star-studded series, but the pair's romance fizzled out afterwards. 

However, Ronnie has recently been romantically linked to another former Islander - series nine runner-up Lana Jenkins.

The pair are said to have grown close at ex-Love Island star Olivia Attwood's podcast launch, and it's now been reported that they are both set to reunite in the Love Island: All Stars villa.

A source told the Daily Mail newspaper: "Lana and Ronnie really hit it off after meeting at Olivia's podcast launch.

"It was the first time they'd crossed paths, and the chemistry between them was instant.

Love Island All Stars: Who Will Take Part In 2026?

Contestant

Odds

Probability

Ronnie Vint

5/4

44.4%

Curtis Pritchard

11/8

42.1%

Lana Jenkins

6/4

40%

Jess Harding

13/8

38.1%

Tommy Bradley

7/4

36.4%

Harrison Solomon

15/8

34.8%

Andrada Pop

2/1

33.3%

Remell Mullins

5/2

28.6%

Samie Elishi

3/1

25%

Alima Gagigo

7/2

22.2%

Whitney Adebayo

4/1

20%

Millie Court

6/1

14.3%

Casey O'Gorman

8/1

11.1%

Liam Reardon

10/1

9.1%

"The night went from drinks at the event to an after-party, where they were spotted passionately kissing.

"Both of them are being lined up for Love Island: All Stars in January, and their recent hook-up is almost certain to become a storyline; it could even be the start of a brand-new romance." 

Ronnie is 5/4 favourite on entertainment betting sites to sign up for next year's All Stars, and Lana isn't too far behind at 6/4

Fourth Time Lucky For Curtis?

Curtis Pritchard is just 11/8 on betting apps to make it fourth time lucky on next year's Love Island: All Stars. 

The professional dancer shot to fame in 2019's regular series, and he also took part in Love Island Games in 2023, before returning to the dating show once again in this year's All Stars.

He is said to have held talks with Love Island bosses about making his fourth villa appearance.

A source recently told The Sun: "Curtis has had some secret meetings with Love Island bosses about returning for another All Stars stint in January.

"He knows some people will scoff about this being his fourth time in the villa, but he thinks it could be fourth time lucky."

Jess Harding (13/8) is another Love Island veteran who could be heading back for more villa action.

It was recently reported that Jess had split from her boyfriend, and she is now said to be eyeing up some "fun in the sun" in South Africa. 

A source told the publication: "Jess is ready to find love and have some fun in the sun, after a period of me time.

"Her last villa romance may not have lasted, but she won the show and a lot of great stuff came out of that experience for her, so why not give it another go?

"She’s more experienced now and knows what she wants. The next romance could be the one."

Back So Soon? 

Several of this year's Love Island stars could also be back for another attempt at finding love in January. 

Tommy Bradley (7/4), Harrison Solomon (15/8), Andrada Pop (2/1), Remell Mullins (5/2) and Alima Gagigo (7/2) all took part in Love Island 2025 earlier this summer, and they have been linked to a 2026 All Stars comeback. 

Speaking about Tommy, a source told The Sun: "Love Island insiders tell The Sun that Tommy has signed up to head into the All Stars villa.

"He had his heart broken by Megan during the Summer series, and viewers really rooted for him."

Andrada caused controversy in the villa earlier this summer when she called out Dejon Noel-Williams, and fans have since campaigned for her to appear on next year's All Stars. 

Responding to the rumours, Andrada admitted she would "absolutely" be up for taking part in the star-studded series. 

She told The Sun: "I would definitely do it! I didn’t find love this time round, so I would definitely be up for giving it another go."

Remell recently teased a villa return via TikTok, saying in a caption: "They don’t realise the comeback is always harder than the setback.

"They counted you out ...now watch."

Former winners Millie (6/1) and Liam (10/1) - who triumphed in 2021's seventh series - have distanced themselves from the show. 

Liam said in a Snapchat Q&A: "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."

A rep for Love Island: All Stars has said any names are "purely speculation until the line-up is announced".

* Reminder: These are hypothetical odds provided by industry experts.

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