Excitement is building for the launch of Love Island All Stars 2026, with reports claiming the identities of the first four 'bombshells' set to enter the villa have been uncovered. According to a tabloid source, the four Islanders have already travelled to South Africa and are waiting for their dramatic entrance.
Who Are The Rumoured Bombshells?
The line-up, said to be ready to cause chaos from the start, features four former Islanders looking for another shot at love and fame. ITV has not officially commented on the speculation, but the rumoured contestants are seasoned veterans of the franchise.
Samie Elishi, 25, is poised for a remarkable third villa appearance. She first found fame on the 2023 series, leaving with Tom Clare before their split a month later. Her return as a bombshell on All Stars 2025 was brief, lasting just five days after a short-lived connection with Luca Bish.
Scott van-der-Sluis, 24, is another familiar face hoping fourth time is the charm. The Welsh contestant debuted in 2023, staying until just before the final. He then appeared on Love Island USA and the international Love Island Games, but was dumped early on both occasions.
Veterans Seeking Redemption
Olivia 'Liv' Hawkins, 30, is also rumoured to be returning. She first entered the winter series in 2023 with Maxwell Samuda, but their relationship ended after the show. Last year, she joined All Stars 2, coupling up with Marcel Sommerville before becoming one of the first pairs to be dumped.
Completing the quartet is Ronnie Vint, 29. The semi-professional footballer made his debut in 2024 (Season 11), forming a strong bond with Harriet Blackmore. After their dumping on day 26, they struggled on the outside. Their paths crossed again on All Stars 2, leading to an on-off relationship post-villa.
Ready to Shake Things Up
A source suggested the new arrivals are not afraid to make waves, stating: “Show bosses have an incredible line up of bombshells this series – all stars who don’t care about stepping on toes or stealing from established couples.”
The new series of Love Island All Stars 2026 is scheduled to launch on Monday 12th January. If the rumours are true, viewers can expect major drama from the very beginning as these four experienced Islanders attempt to disrupt any early couplings and fight for their place in the villa.