Love Island Vote: Lucinda and Sean emerge as surprising frontrunners
The latest love island vote shows Lucinda and Sean as the betting favourite with odds of 6/4, a development that matters with just days to go before the All Stars finale and a £50, 000 prize on the line.
Lucinda and Sean at the front of the betting
Bookmakers currently list Lucinda and Sean as the leading couple at 6/4, and the pair were most recently voted the "favourite couple" by the public. The relationship has moved from controversy to formal status: Sean asked Lucinda to be his girlfriend, and the two have since made things official.
Seven couples still in the villa
There are seven couples left in the villa: Belle and Harrison; Samie and Ciaran; Tommy and Jessy; Scott and Leanne; Sean and Lucinda; Zac and Millie; and Yamen and Whitney. Millie and Zac sit second in the odds at 13/8, with Samie and Ciaran third at 9/2.
Love Island Vote and the fallout that shaped the frontrunners
Lucinda has faced backlash during her time in the villa, including a tense feud with Belle that began after Lucinda got to know Sean while Belle was away in Villa USA. The rift escalated when Belle got to know Scott, who was coupled with Leanne, and Lucinda called Belle a "hypocrite. " the dust has somewhat settled between the women, allowing Lucinda and Sean to focus on their connection.
Odds suggest who might leave next
There are usually five couples in the finale, and analysts of the odds suggest Harrison and Belle, and Tommy and Jessy could be the next to leave the villa if the public gets the chance to vote. With the public vote shaping the final lineup, the current placing of Lucinda and Sean at 6/4 has pushed other pairings further down the leaderboard.
Series drama and questions about the show's future
This season of Love Island: All Stars has included tense feuds, surprise reunions, American arrivals and the occasional couple swap, and producers say Islanders have developed deep emotional connections. Yet the future of All Stars has been called into doubt. A former winner, Casey O'Gorman, who won series two last year with Gabby Allen before the pair split weeks after leaving the villa in South Africa, has said he thinks the current All Stars run could be the last.
Casey O'Gorman's view after four returns
Casey first appeared on the ninth series in 2023, then returned for All Stars series one in 2024, All Stars series two in 2025 and Love Island Games in 2025. After appearing on the show four times, the former recruitment consultant said, "I personally think this will be the last series. " He added, "My Love Island days are done. I've hung my boots up because I won the last season but that's not to say that I wouldn't do other TV shows, whether that maybe dating or more non-dating show. "
He also criticised Love Island Games for being challenge-heavy, saying, "We'd would spend seven, eight hours doing the challenges so there was actually no time talking to girls or building relationships with anyone because you were just doing challenges the whole day and it was just filming these challenges which took forever. It was tough. It was different and not as enjoyable experience. "
When the final will be decided
The grand finale will see Maya Jama crown the winning couple live. One account gives the grand finale date as Monday 23 February at 9 p. m. ET on ITV2, while another describes the final as taking place on Monday (February 20) evening; the two accounts differ on the specific date. Love Island: All Stars continues to air Sunday to Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9 p. m.
The next confirmed milestone is the live final where Maya Jama will announce the winning couple; viewers can tune in at the scheduled 9 p. m. broadcast listed in the series' airing details.