Love Island: All Stars confirms start date for the new series of the show – and viewers won’t have long to wait

Love Island viewers will soon be treated to another series of the All Stars spin-off as the premiere date for the show has been revealed.

ITV announced today that the start date for the reality dating series is just weeks away and will begin on January 13 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX. 

The news was revealed on the show’s Instagram page alongside a photograph of an invitation which was addressed to ‘dating royalty’.

The white invitation with gold and black writing, read: ‘Dear Islander, as dating royalty, you are cordially invited back to the villa as a Love Island All Star.’

It comes after host Maya Jama and ITV were forced to deny claims that the presenter was planning to leave the show.

ITV has denied reports Maya will step down, with a spokesperson telling MailOnline: ‘We are very much committed to Maya, who is a brilliant Love Island host, and we have no plans for a presenter change.’

Love Island viewers will soon be treated to another series of the All Stars spin-off as the premiere date for the show has been revealed

ITV announced today that the start date for the reality dating series is just weeks away and will begin on January 13 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX

ITV announced today that the start date for the reality dating series is just weeks away and will begin on January 13 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX

It comes after it was revealed Maya has become a multi-millionaire following the success of her TV career and business ventures.

The TV presenter has published accounts for her business MIJ & Co Entertainment which show assets in the company have increased to £1.83million from £1.37million.

The star appears to have doubled her earnings as she has cash worth £1.3million in the account over the last three months but had £618,774 the previous year.

Maya split with long term love, rapper Stormzy in July but the bump in her personal life hasn’t stopped her career from reaching new heights.

She landed the full time role as Love Island’s number one presenter when Laura stood down.

Since then she has hosted Love Island Games, Love Island All Stars and series 11 which went out in June and July.

It comes after host Maya Jama and ITV were forced to deny claims that the presenter was planning to leave the show

It comes after host Maya Jama and ITV were forced to deny claims that the presenter was planning to leave the show 

Maya is thought to earn £750,000 per series of Love Island while she also reportedly banked upward of £50,000 for co-hosting this year’s BRIT Awards.

However it is her brand deals where Maya will be earning much of her money after she replaced Kate Moss as the face of Rimmel London last year.

According to The Sun, Maya is said to have earned a six-figure sum as the face of hair extension brand Beauty Works while she has also took part in campaigns for the likes of Maybelline, Adidas and Gordon’s Gin and Self Portrait.

It comes after Maya recently announced a new business venture as she has become an investor and co-owner in the Swedish plant milk company Sproud.

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