The second season of Love Island All Stars is back this month, making its debit on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm on Monday, January 13.
Hosted by Maya Jama and back in scorching South Africa, group chats will go wild as iconic Islanders from across the last 10 years make an epic return to find love.
Scottish comedian Iain Stirling will once again be voicing as Islanders get their graft on in the UK's biggest dating show.
Show chiefs promise that “new bombshells will unexpectedly enter the frame, unlucky singletons will be dramatically dumped and, ultimately, one loved-up couple will be voted by fans to win.”
And, as well as the prospect of finding true love, there’s also the small matter of the £50,000 prize for the last couple standing.
Here’s what the 12 returning islanders say they have learnt since they were last in the villa.
1. Marcel Somerville
"In my series I was deemed ‘Dr Marcel’, I was giving everyone love advice! Since the show, I’ve gone through a lot of situations in life and in love so I’ve topped up my knowledge… but I feel like maybe I need to take some advice when it comes to love this time round as well." | Getty Images for Paramount Pictu
2. Curtis Pritchard
"I have learned that time is one of the most valuable assets on this planet. We only have a limited time, so don’t waste it. This time I know what I want. If I fancy someone and I feel those emotions in my stomach, or in my head, I’m just going to go with it 100%. Even if they’re in a couple or whatnot, it is what it is. It’s better to have a rough patch at the start with people and find something that works and lasts." | Getty Images
3. Elma Pazar
"I'm way more confident this time around and going in with this mindset means I will look at the experience in a completely different light. I’m going to take it all in my stride and be open to what’s in the Villa as I’m going to approach dating and guys with a different outlook." | Getty Images
4. Nas Majeed
"I think I’m a lot more confident now. There’s been a lot of character building since I left the Villa, whether that’s been through presenting or creating content. Some of the experiences I’ve had since the show, like working with sports stars, hosting events, or attending premieres - and meeting Margot Robbie - have been incredible. It’s a bit cliché to say ‘trust in your sauce,’ but I believe you have to trust in yourself. I’m going back to the Villa with that mindset." | Joe Maher/Getty Images for NOW