EXCLUSIVE: Love Island: All Stars winner Casey O’Gorman has admitted that he thinks the current series of the ITV2 spin-off show will be the last and revealed why
The cast of Love Island All Stars series three(Image: ITV)
The future of Love Island: All Stars is in doubt.
The final of the third series of the Love Island spin-off show takes place on Monday (February 20) evening where host Maya Jama will announce the name of the winning couple.
Casey O’Gorman won the second series last year with his partner at the time Gabby Allen but the pair went their separate ways weeks after leaving the villa in South Africa.
He first appeared on the ninth series of Love Island in 2023 before returning for All Stars series one in 2024, All Stars series two in 2025 and Love Island Games the same year.
After appearing on the show four times, Casey says he’s hanged up his Love Island boots and revealed that he can’t see All Stars returning for another series.

Love Island’s Casey O’Gorman thinks the current series of All Stars will be the last(Image: ITV)
Speaking on behalf of Free Bets, Casey said: “I personally think this will be the last series.
“I think they’ve now switched it up slightly by bringing Americans into it but the thing is I think some of the All Stars from let’s say the first five series of the show said no to the first All Stars because they felt like they were too old for it.
“So they’re not going to come back now for series four of the show when they’re three, four years older than when they first said no for being too old. So I can’t see it carrying on for another series, but who knows?”
Despite still being single, the former recruitment consultant has officially ruled out returning to the show for the fifth time.

Casey says he’s hanged up his Love Island boots
He said: “My Love Island days are done. I’ve hung my boots up because I won the last season but that’s not to say that I wouldn’t do other TV shows, whether that maybe dating or more non-dating show.
“Love Island Games wasn’t like a normal Love Island at all because It was so challenged based.
“We’d would spend seven, eight hours doing the challenges so there was actually no time talking to girls or building relationships with anyone because you were just doing challenges the whole day and it was just filming these challenges which took forever
“It was tough. It was different and not as enjoyable experience.”
Love Island: All Stars airs Sunday to Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm
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