Inside All Stars’ £550 a night hotel with rooftop pool and bar where Love Islanders are staying before final
LIFE for the ex-All Stars Islanders isn't so bad, following their shock return to South Africa.
It's been revealed that the dumped Love Island stars who were brought back for last night's vote, are living it up in a £550 a night hotel.
In the penultimate Love Island All Stars episode, all of the Islanders who had been dumped from the villa were called back to vote for who should leave next.
In this shock twist, couple Arabella Chi and Adam Maxted were given the boot.
We can now reveal that all of the past Islanders who returned last night are staying at the swanky Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront in Cape Town.
There they are treated to plush rooms, with huge double beds and stunning views.
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The Islanders have also been enjoying all of the hotel's facilities which includes a rooftop bar and pool.
Casey O'Gorman shared a video of himself enjoying a drink by the pool with co-star Eve Gale.
The reality star later looked in good spirits at the hotel with Chris Taylor and Mitchel Taylor.
Meanwhile, today 'Messy' Mitch spilled the beans on the off-camera secrets behind his return to All Stars.
Speaking to The Sun from the posh hotel, he claimed ex-Islanders had "no idea" they would be voting one couple out when they were flown to South Africa for the final.
"They didn't tell us anything until we got to start filming. When I found out, I was buzzing.
"Then we sat down with the execs and they said 'we need to know who you're going to pick'.
"I knew I was going to get that big wooden spoon out and stir the pot. I thrived on it.
"There's a lot of feelings online about what I said but I can't lie. I took some joy out of who I picked."
Arabella Chi and Adam Maxted missed out on making it to the final day after a near-tied vote with Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk.
Mitch believes Georgia H and Anton should have been the ones to leave, describing them as "game-players" who are "going for the prize money".
The gas engineer and his fellow co-stars surprised the villa by turning up for a jury vote on who should leave.
He said they were not allowed to discuss their nominations or have any interaction with the cast.
Mitch continued: "I used all my acting skills from the moment I walked through the hideaway door.
"I didn't break character once. All the boys were shouting 'Mitch'.
"I thought 'this is serious moment' so I didn't say anything to any of them, and they were all a bit confused as to why.
"It's a big deal. There's a lot of money on the line, and there's a lot of love.
"Some of the girls were shaking. It was nerve-wracking.
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"I was fine, but it was hard work for a lot of people because they're friends with everyone and having the power like that sucks."
Watch the Love Island final from 9pm on ITV1.