
Love Island hunk in talks for spin-off show just weeks after split – and it will be his fourth villa appearance
Gearing up for a FOURTH villa appearance, Casey O'Gorman is in talks for Love Island Games after winning All Stars at the start of 2025.
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Fresh from his split from Gabby Allen, whom he won this year's season of All Stars with, Casey could soon be getting pulses racing with a new cast of Islanders, and maybe even falling in love all over again.
A TV insider tells The Sun: "Bosses in the US have approached Casey's team as they are keen for him to take part in the upcoming second season of Love Island Games.
"They always take people from international versions of the show, and they think Casey would be perfect as he's done the UK version three times so he's a very familiar face.
"He's also recently split from Gabby Allen, so now is the ideal time for him to do it as Casey rarely stays single for long."
The Sun has contacted a representative for Casey for comment.
Back in May The Sun revealed the couple had called time on their romance three months after winning Love Island 's spin-off show All Stars.
They then said in a joint statement: "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."
Gabby added: "Gabby is grateful for the memories they've created together and wishes Casey nothing but the best as they both move forward on their individual journeys. She's excited for what the future holds."
At the time, a source told The Sun: "Both have confided in quite a few friends about this and so it's not really a secret in their circles, but they've made the decision to part ways this week."
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They added: "They had a really good relationship and enjoyed each others' time but the reality is that they are focusing on different things and they both have realised that.
"Neither of them have parted ways badly but they just knew it wasn't going to work anymore."
Gabby appeared on Love Island: After Sun recently, where she briefly spoke about her split from Casey.
The blonde beauty appeared on the show, which is hosted by Maya Jama, with her All Stars pal Kaz Crossley.
Casey O'Gorman's love interests
Lea Broc – Casey dated Lea for three years up until 2022. It was later claimed that he had cheated on the French influencer.
Claudia Forgarty – Casey was coupled up with Claudia on the show in 2023 but ditched her when a new bombshell arrived.
Rosie Seabrook – Casey left the villa with Rosie and they briefly dated in the real world before calling it quits.
Georgia Harrison – The hunk had a fling with Georgia before his second stint on the show. It ended badly between them when she famously told him she had seen his late grandfather.
Joanna Chimonides – Casey was briefly couple up with on All Stars series one.
Kaz Kamwi – Kaz was another short lived romance on All Stars.
Eve Gale - Casey ended up leaving the villa with Eve but there romance was also not to last.
Tina Stinnes – Casey and Tina slept together when they appeared on Made In Chelsea together.
When host Maya spoke to the stunning former Islanders, Gabby got grilled about her split from Casey.
Maya chatted to the girls, turned to Gabby and said: "Gabby, what happened with you and Casey?"
"How long have we got?" Gabby joked.
She then said: "You know what, not really that much to report."
Gabby noted how she and Casey were at "very different stages in our lives".
Kaz then interjected when she said: "Casey he's a lovely boy, but emphasis on boy," seemingly throwing shade at her pal's ex.
"I love Gabby, but a relationship, you just need a bit more depth.
"We're looking for our husbands," she concluded.
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