Just months after winning All Stars with now-ex Gabby Allen, Casey O’Gorman has broken his silence about whether he would do the show for a fourth time. It’s been reported that the 28-year-old is in talks to take part in spin-off series Love Island Games and now the hunk has addressed the rumours for the first time.
He told The Sun : “I don't think I'd go back on for £10,000, no. Look, money talks right? So if I'm getting paid £1,000,000 to go back on, I think you'd be stupid not to. That's not really been a thought of mine to be honest with you."
Casey and Gabby, 33, won the second series of All Stars back in February but ultimately called time on their relationship three months later.
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Their representatives released a statement that read: “After much thoughtful consideration, Gabby and Casey have decided to go their separate ways romantically.
“This decision was mutual, and they both remain on good terms as friends with a shared respect for each other."
Casey shot to fame back in 2023 when he appeared as a contestant on the ninth series of the hit show, but he and love interest Rosie Seabrook fizzled out soon after leaving the villa.
He then returned for the first series of All Stars in 2024, but ultimately was unable to find a love connection on the show.
Runners up Luca Bish and Grace Jackson are the only couple from All Stars series two to still be going strong after leaving the villa.
Harriett Blackmore and Ronnie Vint have appeared to be giving their romance another go, just a week after splitting up last month.
The first series of Love island Games aired on Peacock back in November 2023 and saw various former contestants from different countries competing in challenges.
As well as trying to find love on the show, the islanders would have to compete in physical and mental challenges in order to stay in the villa.

Competing on behalf of the British version were Curtis Pritchard, Toby Aromolaran, Georgia Steel, Megan Barton Hanson and Liberty Poole.
Also taking part were Mike Boateng, Scott Van-der-Sluis, Eyal Booker and eventual winner Jack Fowler, who won with US native Justine Ndiba.
As fans eagerly await the second season of Love Island Games, they can tune into the current 11 th series which is airing on ITV2.
With movie night set to air tonight (July 11), fans have plenty of exciting episodes to watch ahead of the reported final on August 4.
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