The cast has finally been confirmed for the Love Island spin-off show set in Fiji.

Love Island Games will see a host of UK stars shacking up together alongside big names from various international versions of the franchise to battle it out in a range of exciting fun challenges.

Nine UK contestants from the ITV dating show have been confirmed for the new series, including one former couple and a few bitter rivals - whilst stars from the US, Australian, German, Swedish and French versions of the show will also be taking part, reports the Mirror.

Some familiar faces will also return to the show including much-loved host Maya Jama, Scotland's Ian Stirling and former Love Island star Maura Higgins, who has landed a presenting role.

The first UK star confirmed for the Love Island Games is Curtis Pritchard, who finished fourth place in the 2019 series. He was dumped from the villa alongside ex-girlfriend Maura and has since starred in various reality TV shows including Celebs Go Dating and The Greatest Dancer.

Curtis Pritchard

Meghan Barton Hanson will be also appearing in the spin-off. She shot to fame after appearing on Love Island 2018 and was voted off the show with her then-beau Wes Nelson. Since appearing on the show she has launched her own podcast and landed a column in Vice.

Meghan Barton Hanson

Meghan will be joined in the villa by Love Island legend Georgia Steel, with whom she famously clashed in the Mallorcan villa in 2018. The 25-year-old has enjoyed plenty of media attention since leaving the show, securing appearances on everything from Celebs on the Ranch to Ex on the Beach: Peak of Love.

Eyal Brooker is another 2018 Love Island star lined up to appear in the first-ever Love Island Games. Since appearing on the show, the model has entered the cosmetics business by launching his own curly hair product called Wavy.

Jack Fowler will also be heading back to the villa after he failed to find love on the ITV series in 2018.

Winter Love Island 2020 star Mike Boateng will also be joining Love Island Games. The former police officer was voted off the show just two days before the final alongside partner Priscilla Anyabu, with whom he went on to have a 15-month-long relationship.

The reality star appeared on the 2020 series of Love Island
Mike Boateng

Liberty Poole, who made history after evicting herself on Love Island 2021, has also signed up for the spin-off. The 24-year-old has enjoyed reasonable success since leaving the show, appearing on Dancing on Ice 2022 and landing deals with a number of cosmetic brands.

Liberty Poole

She'll be joined by Love Island 2023 star, Scott Van-der-Sluis, who went viral for his blow-out with Muggy Mitch in the villa.

The footballer also appeared on Love Island USA just one month after leaving the British version, but was ultimately dumped shortly before the semi-finals.

The last of the UK stars to star in the upcoming spin-off is Toby Aromolaran, who missed out on being crowned the champion of the seventh series alongside Chloe Burrows after making it to the finals.

Love Island Games will premiere on Peacock on November 1.

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