Okay so January is officially the longest month of the year. It goes on forever. Thankfully, we’ve got Love Island All Stars to keep us entertained. There has already been major drama from ITV2’s popular reality series, from ex-couple Gabby Allen and Marcel Somerville making their return to some seriously shocking bombshells (including the iconic Ekin-Su).
You may be wondering when Love Island All Stars will finish – especially as January has overstayed its welcome. Well, we’ve got everything you need to know, from when you can watch the final to who is likely to be coupling up and who will be leaving empty handed.
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How many weeks is Love Island All Stars on for?
The main edition of Love Island is the summer one, which usually graces our screens for around eight weeks. We love getting hooked on the drama, romance and unpredictable nature of the islanders’ connections – and inevitable love triangles. Not to mention every year there’s something to shake things up, like Casa Amor and secret missions (IYKYK).
Love Island All Stars became the official winter version of the show last year, and was a bit shorter at just five weeks. This means we don’t get those hallmark twists like Casa Amor, but don’t worry: there are still ways to keep the contestants on their toes.
Producers have said that All Stars is a shorter series to prevent “viewer fatigue” seeing as the contestants are people we’ve seen before, and not fresh faces ready to stir up trouble like the summer edition. They’ve also said it’s to avoid “overkill” seeing as there are now two seasons each year.
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When does Love Island All Stars 2025 finish?
This year’s Love Island All Stars started on January 13th, and has now been on for three weeks (even though it feels like way longer thanks to this time-warp of a month). Producers haven’t announced an official finale date, but if the show is anything like last year’s, we’ll be tuning in with popcorn at the ready on February 17th – so mark those calendars.