ONE former Love Island star has given away the biggest clue yet that she’s signed on for the upcoming All Stars series.
Former contestants of the hit ITV2 show will once again be heading back into the villa in an attempt to find love.
Paige Thorne is rumoured to be returning to Love Island All Stars[/caption] The star previously jetted halfway across the world to spend time with her new rugby player hunk[/caption]Rumoured stars returning to the hit dating competition include Leanne Amaning, Nas Majeed, and former winner Ekin-Su.
However, Paige Thorne, 27, has also sparked speculation that she is heading to South Africa to compete in the Maya Jama fronted show.
The TV personality first rose to fame on the eighth instalment of Love Island back in 2022, where she struck up a relationship with Jacques O’Neill.
She took to her social media pages where she issued a cryptic message to her fans.
On snapchat, the former reality TV personality replied to a comment from a fan where she teased a potential appearance.
Her follower wrote: “Can’t wait to see you on Love Island!!”
She posted a revealing reply back where she appeared to be relaxing by a luxury pool in a skimpy lilac bikini with tiny shorts.
Paige wrote: “I am in need of some sunshine tbf,” alongside a palm tree emoji and a yellow heart.
The latter symbol could match the infamous gold coloured heart emoji in the title sequence of Love Island.
This news comes after we revealed that Paige was secretly dating a hunky South African rugby player.
She reportedly flew halfway across the world to spend time with Brendan Owen, who currently plays for the Japanese team, Canon Eagles.
An insider told us: “Paige is currently in Japan with her new man Brendan Owen.
“He has been showing her around the country and it’s been really romantic.
“She’s really happy but it’s obviously going to be tricky to have a full on romance, but they are just enjoying it while they can.”
Love Island All Stars will be back for its second series in 2025 - and rumours are already rife as to who will be making a comeback this time around.
After the second All Stars series was announced in May, show boss Mike Spender said: “Lots of people have been in contact about it, lots of fun people, from series one onwards.
“We cast it because we knew what was going on behind the scenes of who was getting with who and now even more stories have come out.
“I think we will now save ex-islanders for All Stars.”
One rumoured name for the next series is data engineer Harry Baker.
Harry, 25, arrived in the villa as a bombshell in Series 11. He soon ‘stole’ Grace Jackson after making his debut.
Arriving late in the run, he only lasted for a few days before being dumped alongside Lola Deloca.
Despite the hunk’s brief stint, viewers have called for Harry’s return.
One upset fan wrote: “Get you in All Stars next”, to which Harry cryptically replied by posting ‘shrugging’ emojis.
The second series of Love Island: All Stars will return to ITV2 and ITVX in 2025.