AS Love Island: All Stars gears up for a return to screens, there are certain stars that have been banned from taking part in the show by bosses.
The Sun can reveal that stars such as Gabby Allen and Lucinda Stratford won’t be in the new series.
A source explained that UK islanders who took part in Love Island: The Games won’t be able to do All Stars, due to being on TV so recently.
The second season of Love Island: The Games aired in September.
A source told The Sun: “Because Love Island Games S2 broadcast so recently – especially on UK TV – ITV bosses don’t want viewers to get ‘cast fatigue’ by seeing the same old faces pop up on All Stars 3.
“So the idea is that if an Islander appeared on Games series 2, they probably won’t be back on ITV in January.”
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Love Island: The Games sees former islanders from across the world compete for a hefty cash prize, with emphasis on the physical challenges and going against each other rather than finding love.
So, who are the celebs that won’t be allowed a second chance on the island?
Toby Aromolaran
Toby’s recent appearance on The Games marked his fourth stint on the Love Island franchise, after he previously took part in All Stars and the first season of The Games.
He rose to fame alongside the likes of Millie Court – who is heavily rumoured to be going on All Stars – and Liam Reardon in 2021.
Finishing the show with Chloe Burrows, the pair stayed together for just over one year.
With all corners of the Love Island-verse ticked off, it’s maybe for the best he doesn’t have a ticket for the fifth time around!
Gabby Allen
Another islander who has had their fair share of island drama is Gabby Allen, who rose to fame on the show in 2017.
She placed fourth alongside Marcel Somerville, but the pair split 10 months later.
Last year, she won Love Island: All Stars with Casey O’Gorman, but split with him shortly after the show.
She then appeared on Love Island: The Games shortly after, coupling up with Johnny Middlebrooks on the show. However, this time it was more about the strategic game rather than love, with the pair placing fourth.
Tyrique Hyde
Tyrique first appeared on Love Island during the 2023 winter series, where he left with Ella Thomas but split shortly after.
He made his second trip to a Love Island villa with the recent The Games spin-off.
Tyrique managed to bag second place alongside co-star Justine, who he has remained friends with despite not having a romantic connection.
Casey O’Gorman
Casey came face-to-face with his ex, Gabby, in the most recent series of The Games.
However, it was a short stint as the star entered on day 9 and left the villa on day 13.
However, there’s not been a series of All Stars yet that Casey hasn’t appeared on, with Maya Jama even banning him from returning this time around.
Alongside The Games and All Stars, Casey initially appeared on regular Love Island in 2023 but failed to find love on the show.
Lucinda Strafford
Lucinda may not be interested in a return to the villa after winning Love Island The Games’ hefty $250,000 prize alongside Isaiah Campbell.
She is now in a relationship with co-star Mert Okatan.
This was Lucinda’s third time on Love Island, after she originally appeared on the show in 2021.
Two years later, Lucinda appeared on the Australian version of the show and was the first ever British contestant.











