Love Island All Stars Season 3 Delayed Due to South Africa Wildfires Evacuation

The highly anticipated Season 3 of “Love Island: All Stars” is experiencing a delay. Originally scheduled to premiere on Wednesday, January 14th, production of the reality dating series had to be evacuated due to wildfires in South Africa, where the show is filmed. The decision to postpone the release was made in light of prioritizing health and safety, with filming on hold until a new premiere date can be confirmed.

The news of the delay was shared via Love Island’s official Instagram account, just one day after the initial announcement of the season premiere. Known for filming close to the air date to capture real-time emotions in the villa, the show’s team emphasized that the safety of the cast and crew was their top concern in this situation.

“Love Island: All Stars” is a UK spinoff of the original reality TV dating series, offering islanders the opportunity to find love while navigating drama and relationships in a shared living space. Maya Jama returns as the host for this season, which is extended to run for six weeks instead of the usual five. The cast includes a mix of familiar faces from previous seasons, creating excitement and anticipation for fans of the show. Stay tuned for updates on the new premiere date for “Love Island: All Stars” Season 3.