Maura Higgins reveals why she won't do Love Island All Stars


Maura Higgins reveals why she won't do Love Island All Stars

Why Maura won't return to Love Island

Maura Higgins, the breakout star from the 2019 series of Love Island, has revealed why she won't be returning to the show for Love Island All Stars. Despite finding fame on the ITV2 series and acting as the social host for the US version, Maura has shut down any speculation of her ever becoming a contestant again. In a recent Instagram Q&A, she explained that while Love Island was an incredible experience that changed her life, she feels like she's done it once and wants to look forward.

The All Stars series

The upcoming Love Island All Stars series will bring together contestants from various editions of the franchise, including the UK, US, and Australian series. The villa used for the Winter series in South Africa will be the backdrop for these familiar faces as they continue their search for love. Rumored UK Islanders include Megan Barton Hanson and Maura's ex, Curtis Pritchard.

Excitement for the new series

The confirmation of Love Island: All Stars has thrilled fans. As the production company boss, Mike Spencer, said, it's set to be a must-watch series that will bring back some of the audience's favorite Islanders. The anticipation is high, and fans can't wait to see these contestants "graft" once again as they embark on their journey to find love.

Love Island can be watched on ITVX.


Maura Higgins reveals why she won't do Love Island All Stars

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