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Love Island producers are contemplating an exciting new twist for the upcoming series of All Stars, which is set to begin filming next week.

Insiders revealed to The Sun that ITV executives have discussed the possibility of introducing a second villa to create a dramatic shift in the series.

NINTCHDBPICT001048827415Love Island: All Stars could feature a significant twist in the upcoming seasonCredit: ITV Casey and Gabby from Love Island, sitting together and smiling.The show, which was won by Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman last year, returns on January 12Credit: ITV

Maya Jama, 31, is preparing for the show’s launch on January 12.

A source stated: “Love Island producers enjoy adding exciting twists to each series, and this one is no exception.

“There have been numerous topics under discussion this year, including the introduction of a second villa.

“This would add an entirely new dimension to All Stars, as they have only ever had one villa for all the returning islanders.

“The final touches and details are still being finalized for the series, along with securing the last few contestants.

“It’s shaping up to be one of the best seasons of All Stars yet.”

Last year, The Sun disclosed that ITV was considering various new ideas.

Previously, Love Island executives had proposed similar concepts, but they are now looking to implement this twist in the UK.

A source commented: “ITV is always exploring ways to spice up Love Island All Stars and provide fans with something unique.

“Introducing some international contestants is a guaranteed way to shake up the villa, especially since the British stars have all formed partnerships.

“This proposal is currently under consideration, and although it hasn't been approved yet, ITV believes it could add some excitement.

“There are several standout personalities who have appeared in the show in the US, Australia, and South Africa.

“If the plans receive the go-ahead, they could be entering All Stars as surprise contestants.”

Love Island: All Stars is set to return on January 12, and Harrison Solomon is in discussions to join the renowned villa.

Six women waving from a balcony.Insiders inform The Sun that this season may feature TWO villas, contrasting with the usual single villa in the All Stars seriesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial Lucinda Strafford of Love Island smiles while seated on a wicker chair with an ocean view in the background.The show may also feature surprise contestants from international versions of the show, as stars from the UK edition, including Lucinda Strafford, have participated in Love Island villas in Australia and the USCredit: Rex NINTCHDBPICT001014288298Maya Jama is set to return as host of the show and will be traveling to South Africa next weekCredit: ITV

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