Love Island star sparks rumours he’s heading to All Stars villa as surprise bombshell as he’s seen at Gatwick airport
A LOVE Island star has sparked rumours he's heading to the All Stars villa in South Africa as a surprise bombshell.
Tonight fans will see some very familiar faces moving back into the Love Island villa for another chance at romance.
The likes of Georgia Harrison and Jake Cornish are ready and waiting to crack on but viewers can also look forward to the classic bombshell twists.
One person who could be arriving as a latecomer is Chuggs Wallis, who took to Instagram to share a conveniently-timed snap of him at Gatwick airport.
In the photo Chuggs - real name Oliver - can be seen at the British Airways desk and he joked about asking a staff member: "Please can we have an upgrade, my legs are really long".
Chuggs, 25, has experience as a bombshell after arriving on day four during series seven in 2021 alongside eventual winner Liam Reardon.
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Despite being chosen to go on a date with Sharon Gaffka, he was ultimately left single when Rachel Finni picked Brad McClelland over him and was dumped from the villa just two days later.
It comes after The Sun revealed series one OG Joshua Ritchie is in talks to storm the show as a bombshell.
A TV insider said: "Josh is in talks with producers about arriving as a bombshell - he's a show legend and really charming so would really shake things up in the villa.
"The lads need to be watching over their shoulders if he goes into the show - Josh has been on loads of reality shows so knows how to play the game."
While there is definitely going to be some late arrivals, The Sun also told how the iconic Casa Amor twist has been axed for the All Stars series.
Love Island executive producer Mike Spencer explained that the decision was partly to mix things up for All Stars, and partly due to the series’ shorter run.
Mike told us: “We aren’t doing Casa Amor this time, but there may be another big twist at the halfway mark. I think we have got to be reactive.
"These islanders have done it before, so we have to be one step ahead.
"Not having Casa gives us a way to shake it up and bring in new islanders in different ways.
"We have four new single pull-down beds in the living room this time around, so make of that what you will!”