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Ronan Keating's son Jack among Love Island: All Stars cast

Love Island: All Stars returns to screens on Virgin Media Two and ITV2 on Monday, 12 January at 9:00pm
Love Island: All Stars returns to screens on Virgin Media Two and ITV2 on Monday, 12 January at 9:00pm

Jack Keating, the 26-year-old son of singer Ronan Keating, is among a slew of young singles taking part in series three of Love Island's All Stars spin-off.

Hosted by Maya Jama, the show follows the same format as the original ITV dating programme, only the twist is that a host of former faces return to the villa in a bid to find their match and win the prize pot.

The new series, which is set in South Africa, will also run for six weeks instead of five and returns to screens on Virgin Media Two and ITV2 on Monday, 12 January at 9:00pm.>

Jack Keating previously appeared on series eight of Love Island in 2022.

His mother is the presenter and model Yvonne Connolly.

Jack Keating poses for Love Island: All Stars
Jack Keating previously appeared on series eight of Love Island

Two Love Island winners, Jess Harding, 25, from series 10, and Millie Court, 29, from series seven, are also among the cast of the new All Stars series.

Joining them will be two islanders from the most recent series 12, Tommy Bradley, 22, and Helena Ford, 29, who return to the villa just a few months after first appearing on screens in the summer.

Other islanders reuniting on the show include Whitney Adebayo, 28, who appeared as a finalist in the 10th series of Love Island, along with series 11 islanders Ciaran Davies, 23, and Sean Stone, 26.

The All Stars line-up is completed by Charlie Frederick, 31, from series four, Belle Hassan, 27, of series five, Leanne Amaning, 28, from series six, and Shaq Muhammad, 27, from series nine.

Speaking about the islanders' dynamics as they return to the villa, host Jama said: "It definitely changes a lot because there can be presumptuous opinions.

"When they see things online a lot, they will all have ideas of what they think the other islanders are like already.

"No one knows someone until you spend time with them living in the villa.

"Their first interactions always tell us so much.

"We see who warms to each other, the friendship groups form straight away, and people's jaws drop when they meet one another because they all have no idea who else is going in!"

Source: Press Association

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