Love Island chaos as contestant set to confront cheating married ex on All Stars

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Love Island chaos as contestant set to confront cheating married ex on All Stars
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Mia O'Hare)
Published: Jan, 07 2025 09:03

Drama is already expected as Love Island All Stars returns for another year, with two exes set to come face to face. The lineup for the second series of the ITV2 spin-off to Love Island is slowly being revealed ahead of its return to air in a matter of days. It has already been confirmed that Gabby Allen, Curtis Pritchard, Kaz Crossley and Nas Majeed will be returning to the villa, yet one of them will have a very awkward run in.

Gabby, who appeared on season three of Love Island, is expected to have a surprise in the South African villa as ex Marcel Somerville is reportedly signing up. They met each other on the show in 2017 and came in fourth place. Gabby and Marcel kept their romance going outside the villa, however it was revealed he cheated on her during a holiday.

Posting on X, Gabby said: "Thank you to everyone for your kind messages, love and support. It's been a tough couple of days, I think I might still be in a bit of shock. But I'm sure, in time, I'll be okay. I have the best family and friends around me. I'm a lucky girl." In another twist, Marcel is actually still married as he is in the process of a divorce with wife Rebecca Vieira. The pair married in August 2022, yet Marcel moved out of the family home and deleted all presence of her on social media in March last year.

Rebecca penned a public letter of apology, holding herself fully accountable for her mistake. Taking to Instagram at the time, she wrote: "By now most of you would have seen what's going on, I've made a huge mistake, I've embarrassed not only my husband but myself and both our families. My actions were foolish and have hurt so many people around us but most importantly my husband. I've said a lot of things that I shouldn't have and it was stupid of me so I won't sit here and justify my actions, those decisions should have never been made.".

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