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The final of Love Island: All Stars aired last night, with the public vote deciding which returning Islanders would walk away with the £50,000 prize. After several weeks of recouplings, bombshell arrivals and shifting favourites, the live episode narrowed the competition down from five couples to one.
Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies were announced as the winners, taking the title in what was widely reported as one of the closest finals in the show’s history. The pair chose to split the £50,000 prize and confirmed during the broadcast that they plan to continue their relationship outside the villa.

Following their win, the couple said they’re looking forward to settling into life outside the villa, starting with a trip to Barry Island in Wales. Fans have already begun speculating about what’s next for them after what many described as a 'bittersweet' journey on the show.
Finishing in second place were Millie Court and Zac Woodworth, who had built steady support in the later weeks of the series. Third place went to Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne Amaning, despite being considered strong contenders ahead of the vote. In fourth were Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone, while Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders rounded out the final five.
Host Maya Jama returned to the villa to oversee proceedings, revealing the placements one by one following the public vote. The episode also included recap clips of key moments from the season, alongside final dates and declarations from each couple.
Reaction online was divided. While Samie and Ciaran’s win was confirmed live, some viewers questioned whether other finalists had stronger on-screen chemistry or more consistent storylines. Others argued the result reflected steady public backing rather than late season momentum.


Now that the final has aired, attention shifts to post-show press, the reunion special and how each couple adjusts to life outside the villa.