Love Island will commemorate its 10th anniversary on screen by welcoming back a series of its biggest stars for a spin-off where they reveal their juiciest secrets.
According to The Sun, the names attached to the series include Zara McDermott, Olivia Attwood, Dani Dyer, Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Maura Higgins.
The series is expected to air ahead of the upcoming series in June, with the publication reporting it will take on a ‘Gogglebox style format’.
Some of the show’s biggest success stories will look back on clips of the most memorable moments from the past 10 years.
A source said: ‘You can expect quite a few of them to reveal some seriously behind-the-scenes stories from their time in the villa.
‘Love Island fans will be thrilled at the prospect, not least because ITV have brought back some of the show’s best known stars.
Love Island will commemorate its 10th anniversary on screen by welcoming back a series of its biggest stars for a spin-off where they reveal their juiciest secrets
According to The Sun , the names attached to the series include Zara McDermott , Olivia Attwood , Dani Dyer , Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Maura Higgins
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‘This includes some of the most famous couples, some of whom are still together.’
Love Island originally began in 2005 and aired for two series with celebrity contestants, before returning with a civilian version in 2015.
It has been 10 years since the ITV hit began and the reality series has launched the careers of many of its contestants so far.
Olivia, 33, has achieved a successful career in TV as a presenter and documentary maker, with series four contestant Zara following in her footsteps.
Molly-Mae Hague, who is set to be linked to the show, now has a jaw-dropping business empire which was aided by the Love Island platform.
Ekin-Su has since appeared on several other TV shows off the back of her appearance, including the US version of The Traitors and Dancing On Ice.
MailOnline have reached out to ITV for comment as well the celebrities who have been attached to the show.
The first series of the revived Love Island – initially hosted by the late Caroline Flack – aired between June and July in 2015.
The series is expected to air ahead of the upcoming series in June, with the publication reporting it will take on a ‘Gogglebox style format’ (pictured Maura Higgins)
Some of the show’s biggest success stories will look back on clips of the most memorable moments from the past 10 years (pictured Dani Dyer)
Ekin-Su (pictured) has since appeared on several other TV shows off the back of her appearance, including the US version of The Traitors and Dancing On Ice
Ten more series have aired since then, with Laura Whitmore taking over from Caroline in 2020, before current host Maya Jama then replaced her in 2023.
Maya Jama is back to host this summer after a series of rumours hinted she may not be back after the All Stars version.
There were rumours that Maya had quit the show but she shut them down, talking to Instagram stories saying: ‘I will be presenting Love Island and have no plans to leave right now.
‘I filmed promo a couple of days ago actually. Fake news is fake news-ing as usual.’