Who Left Love Island All Stars Last Night?
The Islanders who left Love Island: All Stars last night were Kyra & Curtis and Imani & Konnor, with both couples dumped in a brutal double elimination after Movie Night drama.
The decision came after they were voted as some of the least compatible and left standing when safer couples were announced, turning what started as a fun debrief into a tense, quiet‑villa moment.
Viewers have already been calling it “carnage” and “chaos” – partly because all four had storylines still bubbling, and partly because a lot of fans assumed at least one of the couples might survive the vote.
The exit scenes showed a mix of frustration and acceptance: Curtis falling back into the familiar “nice guy trying to joke his way through” mode, Kyra doing the calm, reflective chat, while Imani and Konnor kept things short but clearly disappointed.
It had that classic All Stars feeling where nobody is truly safe; the show happily cuts people who feel like “main characters” if the public or fellow Islanders turn.
Where to Watch Love Island All Stars?
Love Island: All Stars airs nightly on ITV2 in the UK, with full episodes available to stream for free on ITVX. New episodes of the current season drop at 9 p.m. GMT, and then sit on ITVX for catch‑up, which is how many fans binge two or three episodes at a time instead of watching live.
Outside the UK, the usual pattern applies:
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In the US, episodes stream on Hulu, typically with a short delay behind the UK schedule.
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Viewers in other regions often use a VPN + ITVX combo to watch the UK feed from abroad, by setting their location to the UK and logging into ITVX.
This season, because it is an All Stars run, the online chatter is heavy – Reddit megathreads, Twitter spaces, and nightly TikTok edits – so watching even a day or two late can mean dodging spoilers if someone wants to be surprised by dumpings like last night’s.
About Love Island All Stars
Love Island: All Stars brings back former Islanders from multiple UK and US seasons, throwing them into a Mallorca‑style villa again for another shot at prize money and, theoretically, love.
The twist is that many of them already know each other’s reputations, social media histories, and sometimes even exes, which makes every recoupling chat feel more loaded than in a normal “civilian” season.
Season 3 leans hard into nostalgia – familiar faces, call‑backs to old drama, and tongue‑in‑cheek narration that reminds viewers where they’ve seen each Islander before.
At the same time, the show has been ramping up twists like Movie Night shocks, public votes on “least compatible couples,” and mass dumpings like last night’s to stop the villa from feeling too comfortable.
For anyone dropping in late, it is the kind of reality season where one episode recap can carry a lot of value: who left, who is safe, and who is probably about to get their heart (or ego) bruised next.
Disclaimer
Details about who left Love Island All Stars last night, as well as elimination reasons and episode outcomes, are based on currently available broadcast information and may vary slightly by region or airing schedule. This content is for general entertainment and informational purposes and is not affiliated with the show’s producers or broadcasters.




