The new series of Love Island: All Stars is to begin on Thursday, after wildfires saw the villa evacuated and filming postponed, delaying its initial launch.
The third season of the spin-off dating show will return on Thursday at 9pm on Virgin Media Two and ITV2.
The series had been due to premiere on Monday until the production was evacuated from the town of Franschhoek, South Africa, where filming reportedly takes place.
An extra episode will also be broadcast on Saturday, 17 January at 9pm.
In an Instagram post announcing the news, presenter Maya Jama said: "I've got some very exciting news. I can officially announce exclusively that we are back up and running.
"I'm obviously in glam. I'm going to the villa and start filming in a minute, and you can watch us on ITV2 tomorrow night at 9pm. Love Island: All Stars is back."
A caption on the Love Island post read: "Maya's got her rollers in, so that only means one thing, All Stars is back on, baby. Watch the launch at 9pm on Thursday."
Announcing the postponement last Saturday, a Love Island statement said health and safety is the show's "greatest priority and will always come first".
The All Stars version of the reality 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.
Jack Keating, the son of singer Ronan Keating, is among the young singles taking part in the series.
The 26-year-old, whose mother is the presenter and model Yvonne Connolly, previously appeared on series eight of Love Island in 2022.
Source: Press Association