ITV Love Island icon who got engaged on show 'signs up' for All Stars version
06.01.2024 - 12:17
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Fans of Love Island have been waiting eagerly for the arrival of its second spin-off series All Stars on January 15, and now some of the upcoming cast has been revealed. Nine years on after making her exciting villa debut on the hit ITV2 dating show in 2015, blonde bombshell Hannah Elizabeth is reportedly ready to give love another go as it's been rumoured that she has signed up for this season. Alongside a whole host of other ex islanders who give the show another go, as reported by The Daily Star, 33 year old Hannah is said to be looking for a new relationship.
OK! has contact ITV and Hannah's reps for comment. The TV personality, who was a Playboy Bunny beforehand, first appeared on screens during Love Island season one, and even went as far as getting engaged on the show. However, after falling quickly in love with The Only Way is Essex star Jon Clark in the very first episode, things weren't meant to be.
And after the show's finale, the pair decided to part ways, despite appearing to viewers like they'd went from strength to strength on the show. Now, Hannah, who now has a successful career on OnlyFans and is also a mum of one, is said to be getting ready for her grand return. In fact, her comeback to the villa was actually first teased last year when voiceover star Iain Stirling was asked which past contestant he would love to see come back.
Iain said on Roman Kemp's Capital Breakfast at the time: "I'd love to see Hannah Elizabeth from series one." "That is proper back! She came second and they got engaged on the show, to Jon. And Hannah was a playgirl bunny from Liverpool," the comedian continued. "And she used to wear these like insanely amazing outfits like tiny, tiny, multicoloured bikinis and she'd have her
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