Love Island All Stars Stars Refuse to Sign Contracts in Pay Dispute


Love Island All Stars Stars Refuse to Sign Contracts in Pay Dispute

Returning Contestants Demand 433% Pay Rise

Love Island All Stars is facing chaos as the returning contestants are refusing to sign their contracts due to a pay dispute. The stars have been offered £2,000-a-week to participate in the upcoming series, but they are demanding a 433% pay rise.

Islanders Insist on Higher Pay

Insiders have revealed that the All Stars cast, who have already filmed promo videos for the show, are pushing ITV for more money. They argue that the £2,000-a-week offer is not enough, especially since many of them rely on social media deals for income, which will be affected while they are in the villa. Love Island bosses, however, believe that the pay deal on the table is fair and are not budging.

Profile Lift and Paid Holiday

Despite the pay dispute, the stars returning to Love Island All Stars can expect a major boost in their profiles. Additionally, they will essentially be getting paid to go on holiday, adding to the allure of participating in the show.

Focus on Genuine Love

Love Island producers are making a conscious effort to cast stars who are genuinely looking for love. They want the contestants to see this as a second chance at finding their soul mate, rather than an opportunity to make money. The upcoming series is expected to be very exciting, and producers are confident in finding a great cast.


Love Island All Stars Stars Refuse to Sign Contracts in Pay Dispute

All Stars Series Replaces Winter Love Island

ITV has decided to replace the usual winter Love Island with the All Stars series. Host Maya Jama will be flying to South Africa to present the new show in just two weeks.


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