Love Island: All Stars Season 3 Winners Revealed — Public Vote Hands £50,000 to New Couple as Reunion Sparks Fresh Fallout

Love Island: All Stars Season 3 Winners Revealed — Public Vote Hands £50,000 to New Couple as Reunion Sparks Fresh Fallout

SPOILER ALERT: The ending of this winter season of couplings, dumpings, and bombshells has immediate consequences for the finalists, former Islanders and the audience who decided the result. On finale night the British public voted for a couple to win and claim a £50, 000 cash prize; that public decision first and most directly alters the winners’ platform and the standing of the other finalists in the court of public opinion. The show’s format and the reunion exchanges will now shape what these Islanders do next.

Who feels the impact first — finalists, former partners and the public

Hosted by Maya Jama and narrated by Iain Stirling, the season’s five remaining couples faced the public vote that determined the winners. The immediate impact falls on the crowned couple, the runners-up and the other finalists, whose post-show plans and public profiles change overnight. If you’re wondering why this keeps coming up: the public vote and the televised reunion both reorder attention and opportunity for everyone involved.

Final placements and how the vote landed

After voting closed and a recap of the Islanders enjoying a barbecue, Maya Jama revealed where each couple finished. The five remaining couples in the villa were:

  • Millie Court and Zac Woodworth
  • Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders
  • Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis
  • Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies
  • Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone

The official finishing order on finale night was:

  • 5th place: Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders
  • 4th place: Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone
  • 3rd place: Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis
  • 2nd place: Millie Court and Zac Woodworth
  • 1st place (winners): Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies

This season also introduced a Villa USA with All-Star Islanders from Love Island USA; Yamen Sanders and Zac Woodworth were the representatives from that group who made it to the final.

Reunion check-ins: who’s talking, who’s not

There was time on finale night to catch up with former Islanders, and several exchanges produced fresh headlines. An explosive moment came when Curtis Pritchard and Kyra Lizama opened up about 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 talking after leaving the villa; Kyra said she felt disrespected and that there was no future. Other former Islanders reported more positive or undecided updates: Jessy Potts and Tommy Bradley said things were flowing between them; Helena Ford and Carrington Rodriguez said they would work on their relationship, with Carrington saying he would visit the UK soon; Imani Ayan Wheeler and Konnor Ewudzi said they were FaceTiming daily and were open to a long-distance relationship; Sher Suarez and Jack Keating wanted to continue getting to know each other.

Pre-final leak and tarot reading that tried to call the result

In the hours before the live final there were claims that the winners may already have been revealed. A celebrity astrologer, Inbaal Honigman, published a tarot reading assessing the final five couples and suggested a practical, rather than romantic, theme in the cards — noting an absence of romantic Cups cards and a prevalence of Pentacles (Disks) and Swords. The reading suggested more heartache than wedding-cake optimism, and specifically tipped Scott and Leanne to be crowned champions. The Princess of Disks was read as pointing to a grounded, family-oriented bond for that couple, while the 8 of Disks was interpreted as signalling Millie and Zac making a late push in the public vote and finishing as runners-up; the 8 of Disks reading included that their relationship could survive outside the villa for a while. With the live final hours away at that stage, the reading left open whether the predictions would match the public vote and the televised reveal.

It’s easy to overlook, but the contrast between a public vote outcome and pre-show predictions can reshape how finalists market themselves immediately after the finale.

Site and access notes around the final night coverage

One pre-final piece titled What time is Love Island All Stars final on tonight? contained repeated user-interface messages rather than timing details, including that notifications can be managed in browser preferences and repeated prompts to refresh the page or navigate elsewhere to be automatically logged in. These access instructions appeared multiple times in that article’s text.

  • Key operational detail: the British public vote decided the winners and the prize was £50, 000 (cash prize).
  • Day 1 Islanders who were still in the Season 3 final included Ciaran Davies, Leanne Amaning, Millie Court, Scott van-der-Sluis, Sean Stone and Whitney Adebayo.
  • A tarot-based prediction had Scott and Leanne tipped to win and Millie and Zac tipped as runners-up; the reading emphasised Pentacles/Disks and Swords cards over Cups.
  • The live final provided a recap barbecue and reunion check-ins before Maya Jama revealed placements after voting closed.

Here’s the part that matters: the public vote and the reunion exchanges are the practical mechanisms that will determine immediate opportunities and reputations for the Islanders now that Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies have been crowned winners.

The real question now is how the crowned couple and the other finalists will convert this moment into next steps — public-facing projects, relationships, or something else — and whether any pre-final predictions will be remembered as uncanny or irrelevant.