A group of iconic islanders returned to South Africa for this year’s Love Island All Stars for a second chance at love, and so far the season has been filled with drama, tears and budding romances.
Although the season will soon be coming to an end and fans think they’ve worked out when the finale will air live on ITV.
All Stars started on January 13, and although the ITV producers haven’t officially announced the final episode fans think they have worked out when the show will end.
Last year’s season of All Stars started on January 15 and finished just a month later on February 19. Given that information, this year’s finale will air on or around February 17.
Despite the lack of an “official” announcement the Love Island: Morning After host Amy Hart letting it slip that the show’s finale “is not far away.”
Earlier last week on the show’s daily podcast, former islander Amy said that the final is just “two weeks away,” which led fans to work out the last episode’s date – February 17.
Last night’s episode saw the islanders begin to speak about their final days in the villa, as three couples awaited the news of who out of them would be leaving the show.
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Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard, Harriett Blackmore and Ronnie Vint, as well as Tina Stinnes and Chuggs were all up for elimination after the results of the tense honest challenge on Sunday night.
The three couples were voted by their fellow islanders during a game where the islanders were told to give their honest opinions, revealing the couple that most related to the questions – such as ‘which couple is most likely to cheat on each other?’
On last night’s show host Maya Jama entered the villa, gathering the islanders round the firepit, before revealing that Tina and Chuggs had been dumped from the villa after receiving the least amount of public votes.
The pair said their goodbyes before leaving the villa to join Maya for an exist interview.
Tina shared that she had no regrets during her time in the show, saying: “I think I went in there with my heart on my sleeve and that’s something I haven’t done in a long time – I really put myself out there.
“I wanted to go in there like that and I’m glad I did – I stayed true to myself and went with how I felt, always.
While Chuggs was questioned about whether he expected to get the least public votes, he stated: “Yeah 100% expecting it, I was the only one that wasn’t in a ‘love couple’, so it made complete sense and would have felt wrong for anyone else to go home.”
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“After being in there, you can really feel how the other couples’ connections are and I would have hated to have shortened their journey in any way,” he continued.
Although the 26-year-old revealed that he was shocked that “Ronnie and Harriet were voted safe before Ekin-Su and Curtis.”