Love Island: All Stars Resumes Production
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Love Island: All Stars Resumes Production
"Filming was delayed for five days after the villa was evacuated due to the South African wildfires near Cape Town."
""Severe fires have hit South Africa's Western and Eastern Cape regions, with strong winds and high temperatures worsening conditions," ITV reported."
""Emergency services said last week that progress had been made in containing the fires.""
"The fan-favorite show returns to ITV on Thursday, January 15, in the U.K., and to Peacock on Saturday, January 17, in the United States; the show was originally set to premiere on January 12."
Love Island: All Stars resumed after a five-day filming delay caused by the villa evacuation amid South African wildfires near Cape Town. ITV reported that severe fires affected the Western and Eastern Cape regions, with strong winds and high temperatures worsening conditions, and emergency services said progress had been made in containing the fires. The delay was among the first production interruptions for the series and spin-offs; the main 2020 series was postponed for a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The series returns to ITV on January 15 in the U.K. and to Peacock on January 17 in the U.S. Hosted by Maya Jama, twelve former U.K. Islanders compete for love and £50,000, with bombshells entering to challenge couples.
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