Love Island chaos as All Stars cast demand huge 433% pay rise days before they fly out

LOVE Island All Stars is in chaos - with the egotistical stars refusing to sign their contracts in a shock pay row.

The returning contestants are up in arms after being offered £2,000-a-week to take part in the series which begins in three weeks.

Love Island's All Stars cast are kicking off about their payment fee for the upcoming series
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Love Island's All Stars cast are kicking off about their payment fee for the upcoming seriesCredit: Rex
Maya Jama will front the ITV2 spin-off
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Maya Jama will front the ITV2 spin-offCredit: Rex
Yet The Sun can reveal the All Stars cast haven't signed contracts - and are demanding a 433 per cent pay rise
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Yet The Sun can reveal the All Stars cast haven't signed contracts - and are demanding a 433 per cent pay riseCredit: Rex

Insiders said the deal was a huge 433 percent increase on the usual £375-a-week but that some of the Islanders were greedy and insisting it was not enough

A source said: “Most of the returning stars have already filmed promo videos for Love Island All Stars but haven't signed their contracts.

"They are pushing ITV for more cash because they're saying £2,000 a week isn't enough.

"Many of the Islanders rely on their social media deals to make cash and by going into the villa, their revenue source will be down.

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"They want their pay to reflect this but Love Island bosses are holding strong.

"The All Stars cast are clubbing together to try and put the pressure on but as far as ITV are concerned, the pay deal on the table is good and fair.

"Ultimately the stars going back on the show will have a major profile lift from going back into the villa - plus they're basically getting paid to go on holiday.”

A second source added: “Love Island bosses are making a conscious effort to only cast stars who are actually looking for love.

"They want the celebs to be genuine about having a second chance at meeting their soul mate rather than using the chance of going into the villa again as an opportunity to make money.

"It's gearing up to be a very exciting series and producers are confident that they'll get a great cast for the new series.”

The Sun exclusively revealed how ITV bosses were creating an All Stars series in February.

Host Maya Jama will be flying to South Africa to present the new show in a fortnight.

The All Stars series is replacing the winter Love Island which usually airs in January.

Maya will soon jet to South Africa to film the latest series
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Maya will soon jet to South Africa to film the latest seriesCredit: Rex
While the stars have filmed their opening VTs they are 'clubbing together' to pile pressure on ITV
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While the stars have filmed their opening VTs they are 'clubbing together' to pile pressure on ITVCredit: Rex