Love Island: All Stars 2025 has been eventful — with several shock dumpings and big bombshells.
Two boys left on their own terms in the past week after saying they were “not feeling the spark” with the girls in the villa and didn’t “want to push” something that wasn’t there — leaving fans stunned.
Presenter Maya Jama has never shied away from delivering brutal dumpings when evicting couples from the villa.
But as the series unfolds, who has already left for good?
Here is a round-up:
Ron Hall
Ron Hall has become the second Love Island: All Stars contestant to quit the reality show spin-off this season
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The first partially sighted Love Island contestant told the male contestants: “My time is done.
“I think, not having a couple, not having, like that strong connection with anyone, I’m a very logical person.
“It’s like, what chance is that right person gonna walk through the door.”
Scott Thomas
Scott Thomas says he wasn’t being true to himself when exploring his connection with Tina
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Scott became the first Islander to quit the 2025 season on day 18, just days before Ron. He felt he wasn’t being true to himself when exploring his connection with Tina.
“I found two connections, which I feel is like winning the lottery in there. I felt like if I had to start again with a new connection I’d be losing myself and I wouldn’t be true to myself,” he told Jama after his exit
Nas Majeed
Nas Majeed was one of three people to leave the villa
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After receiving the fewest public votes, Nas was eliminated in episode 12 on January 28.
He was one of four who suffered this fate, along with Tina, Kaz and Montel.
Elma and Luca were voted the favourite couple in the house and picked three people to leave the villa. They selected Nas, Kaz and Montel but saved Tina.
“When Catherine and I decided to be friends it took the pressure off,” Naz said.
“It’s not easy being in a friendship couple when you see other couples growing closer. But once the pressure was relieved, we just knew we both wanted the best for each other. It brought us closer. I was still making her an iced coffee in the morning. I don’t even drink coffee.”
Kaz Crossley
Montel McKenzie
Montel McKenzie with Leah Taylor from the 2023 Love Island series
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Kaz and Montel were the other two evicted by Elma and Luca. “I feel very excited to get back to my family and friends and I feel proud of myself,” said Kaz of her exit. “I feel like I stayed true to myself and I really enjoyed my time in there.”
Montel said of his fellow islanders’ decision: “They were trying to split up as little couples as possible and I was in a couple with Kaz. So even if I did stay, I was losing Kaz, so it was like a lose-lose situation.
“Obviously Tina is with Scott and Nas didn’t have a romantic couple. So I can see why they made that decision.”
Marcel Somerville and Olivia Hawkins
Marcel Somerville says his exit was ‘bittersweet’
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Olivia Hawkins says she felt ‘good’ despite her exit
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The pair received the least votes from the public and were the first couple to be dumped from the island.
But they left loved-up and said they were keen to continue their relationship in the outside world.
Marcel said the moment was “bittersweet”.
“Being in the villa and getting to know everyone, it was a lovely time. I really enjoyed my time in there,” he said.
Olivia said: “I feel good. It’s a weird feeling, horrible to leave the friendships you made behind but I’ve left with Marcel so I guess I came and I got what I wanted, so I can’t complain.”
India Reynolds
India Reynolds was the first islander to be dumped from the villa
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“I think Scott has well and truly friend-zoned me,” she said in her post-dumping chat with Jama. “I don’t think I would have enjoyed [seeing Scott with Tina] at all. I kind of said bye, but we’d had such an awkward 24 hours, so it wasn’t like we were really good, and then I got dumped.
“It was almost like we were just starting to clear the air.”
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