A LOVE Island winner has taken a swipe at All Stars and insisted “you can’t keep bringing people back”.

The success of the main series resulted in the spin-off show airing for the first time last year, with stars returning for a second stint at finding love.

NINTCHDBPICT001015308853A Love Island winner thinks All Stars will soon run out of fan-favourites for the showCredit: ITV Cara Delahoyde-Massey wearing a Harry Potter t-shirt and light blue distressed jeans, a Gucci bag, and an Apple Watch.Series two winner Cara Delahoyde has shared her thoughtsCredit: Getty NINTCHDBPICT000823500219She won the show with now-husband Nathan Massey and they have two childrenCredit: Instagram/@cara_delahoyde

However, series two winner has admitted she doesn’t think the formula works as will soon run out of personalities that fans actually want on the show.

She said: “I love [All Stars], but I’m just worried about who they can bring back that people are going to be gagging to see, and who is actually gonna want to do it.

“Obviously you’ve got people like Ovie [Soko] and Maura [Higgins], but let’s be realistic, they’re not going to do it.

“They’re doing big things in their career, they’re doing amazing things.

“I haven’t watched it properly since Dani [Dyer] and Jack [Fincham], which was season four, so I know there’s been loads of Love Islanders since.”

The mum-of-two, who is working with Slingo’s AR Rooftop Chase , continued: “Obviously the younger generation will probably be gagging to see certain people, but out of the people I know, I don’t know who I would still want to see now, or who would be willing to do it.

“The thing is with a show like All Stars, there is a limit because you can’t just keep bringing people back.

“Even when you watch Drag Race and things like that, the All Stars at the beginning, you’re like, ‘oh my God, Alaska’s in it, this is amazing’, and then it gets to season 14, and it doesn’t have the same impact.”

Cara shot to fame on the second series back in 2016 and went on to win the show with .

Nearly a decade on, the pair are very much still together and are a testament to the show’s success.

The couple tied the knot back in 2019 and are parents to children Freddie-George and Delilah.

The main series of has aired twelve instalments so far, with two series of All Stars having aired on .

The fronted show aired it’s first All Stars edition last year, with series nine star and series six alum going on to win the show.

The two are still together and announced their this year.

Third place couple Josh Ritchie and , who starred on series one and series six respectively, are also still an item.

The second series of All Stars aired in January and February this year, with the only remaining couple being and .

The success of the show has spawned an entire franchise, with international instalments airing in 23 countries, including the , and .

Another spin-off, titled Love Island: Games, was also introduced, with ex-contestants from all over the world coming together to take part in challenges as well as to find love.

The most recent series was won by , who first starred on series seven of the UK show before going on to star on the Australian version also.

Maya Jama, Molly Smith, and Tom Clare on Love Island: All Stars.All Stars series one winners Tom Clare and Molly Smith are engagedCredit: Rex Grace Jackson and Luca Bish at the Love Island: All Stars finale.Series two runners-up Luca Bish and Grace Jackson are still going strongCredit: Rex