The Scary Reason Love Island: All Stars Will Not Start as Planned as Launch Delayed
ITV delayed the Love Island: All Stars premiere after wildfires forced villa evacuation and production suspension; the new season was planned to run six weeks, ITV said.
- On Monday , ITV postponed the premiere of Love Island: All Stars after the Love Island villa was evacuated and filming postponed, the broadcaster said.
- Ongoing wildfires in South Africa's Western Cape forced a production evacuation as videos from earlier this week show burnt properties and evacuations in Mossel Bay Municipality.
- For now, viewers will see a repeat on ITV2 at 9pm running for over 90 minutes and finishing at around 10.35pm, with no update on when Love Island: All Stars will next air.
- The planned six-week run was interrupted by the evacuation, and ITV said its health and safety assessment concluded filming must be postponed, halting production.
- Former islanders from across 10 years were due to return, including Millie Court and Charlie Frederick, who said he was eager to return and `He continued` about personal growth.
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