Honestly, we were not prepared for the bucketloads of drama on Love Island: All Stars 2026. Sure, we expect some highs and lows from our favourite villa-based dating show, but nothing could have prepared us for the absolute peak madness of season 3.
It’s been a wild, wild ride. From the shocking treatment of Whitney, to Millie’s brutal dumping of Curtis, to the Belle, Lucinda and Sean love triangle that has utterly dominated the internet, we simply haven’t been able to look away.
All good things must come to an end, whether that’s a tub of Ben & Jerry’s, a fleeting holiday romance, or, yes, a full season of reality TV.
Our favourite couples and singles will be packing their bags soon, and after the longest January in the history of mankind, the end is closer than you think.
So, when does Love Island: All Stars 2026 actually finish? And where can you watch the grand finale? Stick with us as we’ve got all the details, hot takes and finale prep you’ll need for the Love Island: All Stars finale.
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How many weeks is Love Island: All Stars on for?
The main edition of Love Island is the summer series, usually gracing our screens for around eight weeks of sun, drama, and rom-com-level chaos. The All Stars edition typically runs a bit shorter — five weeks from the iconic South African villa (because, obviously, someone has to find bikini-weather in January). But this year? Six weeks of villa madness, which means extra drama, extra chaos, extra banter.
So why is Love Island: All Stars shorter than the summer edition? Producers explain that a shorter run helps prevent viewer fatigue, given that the contestants are familiar faces rather than fresh newbies ready to stir up trouble. They’ve also said it avoids overkill, especially now that there are two seasons each year to keep up with. Fair enough, as being a Love Island fan has become a full-time job.



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