Love Island opens public vote to choose All Star couplings

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Love Island: All Stars has opened its public vote to let viewers choose the initial couples of the reality spinoff.

The doors of the Love Island villa are being flung open once again – but for the first time, to an entire cast of previous contestants, including Georgia Steel, Anton Danyluk and ex-couple Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish.

Ahead of the show's launch, voting is now open via the Love Island App for members of the public to select which ex-islanders should couple up once more in the show's premiere.

Each viewer has only one vote, and can vote until 9pm on Friday evening (January 12).

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Love Island: All Stars will be hosted once more by Maya Jama, who has fronted the franchise since its ninth series, and starred in various teasers for the spinoff.

The cast is filled out by OG winner Hannah Elizabeth, Kaz Kamwi, Georgia Harrison, Chris Taylor, Demi Jones, Toby Aromolaran, Mitchel Taylor and Luis Morrison.

The series will feature some big format changes, including no Love Island: Aftersun (the regular series's recap show), the addition of a podcast hosted by Amy Hart, and no Casa Amor twist this time around.

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Explaining the absence of the twist, executive producer Mike Spence said: "We have got to be reactive. These islanders have done it all before so we have to be one step ahead of them. This gives us the chance to shake it up and bring new islanders into the mix in new ways.

"I think you don't need the element of bringing a massive influx of new islanders in. That is good for an eight-week run but you don't need it for this. This is going to be more intense and people will fall for each other quicker."

Love Island: All Stars launches on Monday, January 15 at 9pm on ITV1, ITV2, ITVX & STV

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