Samie and Ciaran Crowned Winners of Love Island All Stars Season 3 After Public Vote
Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies were crowned winners of love island: All Stars Season 3 after a final public vote that decided the £50, 000 prize. The result closes a winter of couplings, dumpings and a Villa USA twist, and arrives amid last-minute speculation that a Tarot prediction had foreshadowed the outcome hours before the live ITV final.
Love Island finalists and the public vote
The season’s final five couples — Millie Court and Zac Woodworth; Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders; Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis; Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies; and Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone — faced a British public vote that determined the winners. The public vote concluded after a recap segment showing Islanders at a barbecue, after which host Maya Jama revealed how each couple placed on the night. Narration for the series was provided by Iain Stirling, and the finale aired on ITV2.
The official finishing order was announced as: 5th place Whitney and Yamen; 4th place Lucinda and Sean; 3rd place Leanne and Scott; 2nd place Millie and Zac; and 1st place Samie and Ciaran. The five-couple final followed a winter run that included the introduction of a Villa USA featuring All-Star Islanders from Love Island USA, with Yamen Sanders and Zac Woodworth both making the final line-up. The season began with several Day 1 Islanders still in contention on finale night — Ciaran, Leanne, Millie, Scott, Sean and Whitney.
Winners Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies
Samie and Ciaran emerged as the champions and will share the £50, 000 cash prize awarded to the winning couple. The public vote was the decisive factor: viewers cast the final ballots that determined the placements and, in turn, the season’s champions. What makes this notable is that the outcome combined long-term viewer preferences with a late-stage vote that overrode in‑villa dynamics to produce the final result.
Tarot 'leak' claim and Inbaal Honigman prediction
The finale was preceded by claims that the winners had been ‘leaked’ hours before the live ITV final after a celebrity astrologer published a Tarot reading. Astrologer Inbaal Honigman, working with OLBG, analysed the five final couples and found that every card drawn for the couples was either a Pentacles (Disks) card or a Swords card rather than a Cups card. Pentacles were read as signals of practicality, stability and material concerns, while Swords were linked to overthinking and suspicion. The reading warned of “more heartache than wedding cake. ”
In that reading, the Princess of Disks was interpreted as pointing to Scott and Leanne as potential champions, suggesting a grounded, family-oriented bond. The 8 of Disks was read as indicating Millie and Zac might mount a late push in the public vote and could be resilient outside the villa. With the final hours ticking down, the Tarot prediction set expectations that differed from the eventual public outcome.
Former Islanders' catch-ups and post‑villa relationships
On finale night the programme also presented catch-ups with former Islanders. Curtis Pritchard and Kyra Lizama discussed a falling out: Curtis had posted a video on Valentine’s Day saying he was looking for love, which surprised Kyra because they were still communicating; Kyra said she felt disrespected and signalled there was no future between them. Jessy Potts and Tommy Bradley said things were flowing following their time on the show.
Helena Ford and Carrington Rodriguez said they planned to work on their relationship, with Carrington indicating he would visit the UK soon. Imani Ayan Wheeler and Konnor Ewudzi reported daily FaceTiming and openness to a long‑distance relationship. Sher Suarez and Jack Keating said they wanted to continue getting to know each other now that the pressure of the show was off.
Timing, broadcast notes and what was unclear
The top five couples starred in the live ITV finale and one was crowned the winner on ITV2. The programme was hosted by Maya Jama and narrated by Iain Stirling. What remains unclear in the provided context is the exact airtime of the final; a headline asked “What time is Love Island All Stars final on tonight?” but the specific broadcast time is not stated in the available material. The final nonetheless concluded with the public vote determining the season’s outcome and a wrap of follow‑ups from former Islanders.