Love Island All Stars AXES game that caused HUGE drama and Ofcom complaints
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LOVE Island All Stars bosses have AXED a game that drew Ofcom complaints because of its unbelievable drama in the villa.
Previously known as Movie Night and The Grafties, last year's PDA Awards have been scrapped.
Huge fights kicked off between Islanders when awards including Most Sneaky All Star and Most Salty All Star were handed out, with winners encouraged to give a speech.
In summer 2024, viewers furiously contacted the TV regulator to complain about Nicole Samuel's outburst after watching her partner Davies in Casa Amor.
This year, producers wanted something totally fresh to entertain viewers - and take the stars by surprise.
A source told The Sun: “This series of All Stars has ditched the PDA awards, which caused loads of bad blood in the villa last year and got fans complaining to Ofcom.
"PDA Awards replaced Movie Night and The Grafties, both popular challenges in the main series, but for this second round of All Stars, show bosses didn’t want to repeat themselves.
"All Stars has totally different format points to the regular series, and they want to keep viewers on their toes.
"But even though there won’t be anything like the PDAs or movie night, there are lots of surprises and unexpected twists and turns in store for the final days of the series.
"It’s going to go out with a bang!"
Tonight, the All Star Talent show returns - with Islanders determined to pull out a showstopper.
Harriett wows as a cheerleader with her acrobatic moves, Omar is a cowboy with a talent for balloon art and he impresses Catherine with a love heart.
A shy Gabby tip taps the night away with a dance performance and Sammy performs some circus skills with the help of Casey.
A nervous Elma fights her fears to play an Ed Sheeran classic on the violin.
Catherine shows off her cake decorating skills whilst Luca gets the Villa dancing with a song from The Wanted.
Ronnie has a kick about and does some footie tricks with Luca in goal and Curtis treats the Islanders to an iconic mix of his dancing styles from Cha Cha to Samba and breakdancing.
Grace is a rhythmic gymnast with her hula hoop and ribbon twirling and Casey shocks and amuses with his Ventriloquist dummy ‘Salty’, who’s ready to roast the couples and does not hold back.
Last up is Ekin-Su, who gets the emotions going with a moving piano performance that sees some of her fellow Islanders welling up.
They must then decide who the winner is - and will be awarded with a special prize.
Watch Love Island All Stars tonight at 9pm on ITV2.