
Love Island: All Stars halts production as wildfires rage near South African villa
Key Points:
- Filming for Love Island: All Stars has been postponed and the set evacuated due to a wildfire near the South African villa in Franschhoek.
- Production was halted for safety reasons, with the cast and host Maya Jama removed from the location to avoid risk from the fire.
- ITV emphasized that the welfare of the cast and crew is their priority, and filming may be delayed further if the wildfire continues to pose a threat.
- The wildfire disruption poses a challenge to meeting the planned launch date of Monday, 12 January, as producers need sufficient footage for the premiere.
- Love Island: All Stars features returning contestants, including past winners Millie Court and Jess Harding, alongside other notable former participants.













