Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.
Love Island: All Stars has teased the return of the season’s dumped contestants for a “Judgement Day” twist during Sunday’s instalment.
At the end of tonight’s (February 16) episode, a clip of all the dumped islanders walking back into the villa was played as host Iain Stirling confirmed that Sunday would see the contestants face “Judgement Day” from their former co-stars.
While the show left the details of Sunday’s episode vague, viewers were left to speculate what the twist could mean, agreeing that the twist would being last minute drama as the All Stars season draws to a close.
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Elsewhere, the episode saw Molly Smith and Callum Jones left confused by public opinion about the nature of their relationship.
Following last night’s calls from home, the villa reacted to the revelation that viewers at home were rooting for the two exes to get back together, despite Molly and Callum currently pursuing new relationships with Tom Clare and Jess Gale.
The public’s hopes for a reunion between Molly and Callum left the former couple baffled, which each of the islanders insisting there was no way back for the pair.
“People have got this idea of a fairytale ending and that’s all there is,” Callum insisted, completely shutting down the long-running fan theory.
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Viewers at home were unsurprisingly left deflated by Molly and Callum’s insistence there was no way back for them romantically, sharing their heartbreak on X (formerly Twitter).
“The UK mourning the thoughts we had about Callum and Molly,” one person wrote, adding: “They are so cute together.”
While other fans refused to give up on their dreams of a Molly and Callum reunion, with a second person writing: “Still want Molly and Callum together. Their chemistry is unmatched, why can they not see it.”
However not all viewers were still hanging on to their hopes of a “fairytale ending” for the exes, as another praised the pair for remaining friends in the villa, writing: “I love it that Molly and Callum are friends after all of this. This is so wholesome to see.”
Love Island: All Stars airs at 9pm on ITV2, ITVX and STV.
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