THIS year’s Love Island All Stars cast are being handsomely for their time in the sun, taking home almost double that of previous legends.
The cast are banking some £3,500 a WEEK for delivering top drama.
Past series saw the all stars banking £2,000.
The Islanders are pocketing more money for All Stars this yearCredit: ITV
The cast are banking £3,500 a weekCredit: ITV
That means if they make it to the final they will take home close to £20,000.
A source said: “Whilst most of the all star islanders can command that for one Instagram post, it’s still a tidy pay day for sitting in the sun and finding love.
“There is of course the added benefit of the hoped-for boost to their profiles that appearing on the dating show brings so all in all it’s a great opportunity.”
In addition, the Islander that won the contest pocked £50,000 as a pair.
It means that if an OG islander manages to scoop the crown they could end up with a crafty £45,000 payday thanks to a £20k appearance fee and their half of the prize fund.
The Islanders are understood to have been paid a full week’s fee despite production being delayed by four days.
The fees are considerably lower than other reality TV stints but signing up to All Stars puts the former Islanders back into the spotlight and brings the hope they could be snapped up for other programmes following the series.
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The show kicked off with a game in which the girls had to snog a boy who was “good” and pie someone off that they thought would be “no good” for them.
Millie, 29, is however she insists Ciaran, 22, is “too young for me”.
It’s not all bad news for the Welsh hunk though, as Belle, 27, snogs him and calls him a “gentleman”.
But she’s not as keen on sweet salesman Sean, 26, telling him she “can’t do the sweetie lines”.
The fee has almost doubled from last yearCredit: ITV



