Love Island All Stars Season 2 consists of 31 main episodes (plus special unseen‑bit and finale bits), airing between January 13 and February 17, 2025 on ITV2.
What is Love Island: All Stars Season 2?
Love Island: All Stars [Insert: All Stars qualifying phrase. i.e. ITV is spin-off bringing back earlier Love Island contestants to continue looking for their next love in the beautiful landscapes of South Africa’s Franschhoek wine valley. The second series of Love Island: All Stars kicked off on January 13, 2025, was hosted by Maya Jama, with narration by Iain Stirling, and ended with a live finale on February 17, 2025.
Quick Facts
Premiere Date: January 13 2025
Finale Date: February 17 2025
Duration: 36 Days in total
Episode Count: 31
These are both some daily entries and also the special “Unseen Bits,” episodes, with the broadcast set to be six days a week (Sunday – Friday), Saturdays would air either recaps or highlight episodes.
Episode Breakdown Synopsis
A regular broadcast week consisted of:
Five regular episodes (Sun – Thu)
One “Unseen Bits” special (Fri or Mon)
One highlights/recap episode on Saturday
Over the course of the 36-day time period, this setup takes the count up to 31 episodes aired, with the remaining time spent in recap-only slots and the live final.
Why It Matters
Viewer Planning: With 31 episodes, it provides great ease of tracking every moment of what happens throughout the season. From romances, breaking up and re-couplings; even the unseen content viewers typically miss.
Streaming & Binge-Watch: Some streaming platforms, for example Peacock (in the U.S.), hosts the 31 episodes in their streaming library, along with the extra episode from a full context point of view
Host & Format: Concubine by Maya Jama and narrated by Ian Stirling, season has a similar format to the first series, just ramped up with former contestants participating again
Season Highlights Context
All-Star Cast: Contestants included some fan-favourites, such as; Ekin-su, Gabby Allen, Curtis Pritchard and Omar Nyame
Premier & Finale Dates: These locked up the season in a shorter winter timeframe, quite different from the summer seasons.
Unseen Bits Specials: These extras react to all the behind-the-scenes footage taken longer for more personal connections to the islanders.
TL;DR
31 episodes over a 36-day span
Episodically airing daily Sunday – Friday with specials
Full run January 13, 2025 – February 17, 2025
FAQs
1. How many episodes will be in Love Island: All Stars Season 2?
A: Love Island: All Stars Season 22 has 31 episodes that aired over a 36 day period from January 13, 2025 – February 17, 2025.
2. When did Love Island: All Stars Season 2 start and end?
A: The season started on January 13, 2025 and ended with the grand finale on February 17, 2025.
3. Where can I watch Love Island: All Stars Season 2?
A: In the UK, the show aired on ITV2 and was available to stream on ITVX. The show can also be streamed in the US specifically, on Peacock.
4. Who hosted Love Island: All Stars Season 2
A: It was hosted by Maya Jama who brought her glam and narrated by Iain Stirling!
5. Which Love Island alumni were seen in All Stars Season 2?
A: Some of the amazing fan-favourite previous islanders such as Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, Curtis Pritchard, Georgia Steel, and Callum Jones!
6. Did we see Unseen Bits?
A: We did! Unseen Bits were shown weekly, usually every Saturday or Monday, giving fans some behind-the-scenes content.
7. Did the show air every day?
A: Yes. It aired six days a week, Sunday to Friday. Saturday was reserved for recap or highlight specials.
8. Was there a cash prize in season 2?
A: Yes, just like other seasons of Love Island, the winning couple had a chance to take home a chance to win £50,000.
9. How is All Stars different from normal Love Island seasons?
A: All Stars brings back iconic contestants from previous seasons and gives them a second chance at love… with even more drama, twists and fiery recouplings.
10. Will there be Season 3 of Love Island: All Stars?
A: There isn’t any official confirmation saying there will be a Season 3, but we can be fairly confident if Season 2 was successful, there will certainly be a third. Keep your eyes peeled on what ITV will announce.