Love Island star reveals she is pregnant with sweet bump snaps – two years after Casa Amor stint on the show

A Love Island star has revealed that she is pregnant by sharing new sweet bump snaps.

Sammy May James appeared on the ITV dating show two years where she was one of the Casa Amor girls.

This week, she was photographed wearing a black swimsuit and linen pants, flaunting her baby bump. Subsequently, she snuggled up with her partner, Jamie Hannon.

In a recent social media post, the former television personality residing in Dubai announced that she is expecting a baby daughter. She playfully wrote, ‘Midway to cradling her,’ to describe her growing pregnancy.

Last month, I shared some exhilarating news with my fans when I wrote on social media about undergoing a scan. The message read, “Half of me, half of you – set to arrive in January 2026.

Sammy appeared only for a short while on the program, but none of the guys chose her following her stay at Casa Amor.

She was sent packing along with Layla, Lydia, Cynthia and Lynda. 

However, it didn’t take long for her to discover love beyond the villa, with Jamie. On her social media, they frequently post affectionate photos together.

A curious spectator inquired if there were any unexpected aspects for her during her stay in the villa, during a question-and-answer session that occurred in the year 2023.

She revealed: ‘Omg yes! Just how highly produced and edited the show is.

‘I mean I wasn’t naive going in, I’m a switched on girl.

I suspected it, but only now do I truly realize its implications when it’s me involved. Regrettably, I can’t discuss the matter with you until my current agreement concludes in June.

‘Just take everything with a pinch of salt when watching.’

It comes after earlier this summer Love Island revealed the fate of the All Stars spin-off series.

In January 2024, Love Island, a reality TV series airing on ITV2, made its comeback, featuring ex-favorite contestants given another opportunity to find their perfect match in the villa.

The All Stars show was extremely popular among audiences, leading to the success of not just one but two subsequent seasons.

As a die-hard fan bursting with excitement, I’m thrilled to share some fantastic news! Next year, our beloved spin-off is making a triumphant comeback right here in South Africa for a thrilling third installment. Mark your calendars, fellow enthusiasts, as we gear up for another unforgettable journey!

The show is set to return to our screens at the beginning of 2026, with a six-week duration compared to its previous five-week run.

As reported, Mike Spencer-Hayter, Creative Director at Lifted Talent, stated that ‘Love Island: All Stars’ has swiftly become a solo success, captivating fans with beloved Islanders from the last decade reappearing in search of romance once more.

We’re absolutely thrilled for Series 3 and we promise more unexpected plot developments in the All Stars edition. Following a spectacular summer season that was a huge success!

Amanda Stavri, Commissioning Editor at ITV, noted that ‘The Love Island brand remains robust, as it has accumulated over 2 billion streams. Our All Stars series is quickly gaining popularity and establishing itself as a regular feature on our reality programming.’

We’re eagerly anticipating the launch of our third season, where we plan to reintroduce several beloved Islanders for another exciting and unforgettable run.

The first series of Love Island All Stars was won by Molly Smith, 31, and Tom Clare, 25.

This year saw Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman hit the top spot. 

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2025-08-19 15:04