Love Island All Stars Itv: Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies Crowned Winners as Vote Totals Reveal a Clear Lead

Love Island All Stars Itv: Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies Crowned Winners as Vote Totals Reveal a Clear Lead

Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies were crowned winners of the third series of Love Island: All Stars after a public vote, taking the £50, 000 cash prize and finishing atop a five-couple final. The result matters now because voting figures released alongside the outcome show the pair secured a decisive share of the vote, underlining the public momentum behind their relationship.

Love Island All Stars Itv voting breakdown

The publicly released voting percentages show Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies won with 35. 22% of the final vote. Millie Court and Zac Woodworth finished second on 23. 38%, while Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis took 19. 41% to place third. Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone received 12. 77% and Whitney Adebayo with Yamen Sanders closed the results on 9. 23%.

Maya Jama and the ITV2 live final after six weeks

Host Maya Jama crowned the winners during Monday's live final on ITV2, capping six weeks of the All Stars run that featured repeated recouplings, arguments and relationship shifts. The show’s third series concluded with five couples in the final, and Samie and Ciaran—who had been exclusive in the villa—appeared visibly shocked when their victory was announced.

How the villa season unfolded: wildfires, Casa Amor and American bombshells

The series endured a delayed start because of South African wildfires before play began. Midway through the run producers introduced six American bombshells into their own Casa Amor villa; only two of those entrants made the final, including Zac Woodworth, who paired quickly with series seven winner Millie Court. The American arrivals were credited with injecting new energy into the format.

Final placings, hall of fame connections and personal notes

The final placings were, in order: winners Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies; runners-up Millie Court and Zac Woodworth; third place Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis; fourth Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone; and fifth Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders. Samie and Ciaran join previous All Stars winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare, and Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman, in the show’s hall of fame. The victorious pair will be hoping their post-show future mirrors Molly and Tom, who are now engaged, rather than Gabby and Casey, who split not long after their 2025 win.

Public interest, platform metrics and fan reaction

Producers explicitly sought to capitalise on renewed interest in the format after the US version’s success and a boost in social engagement. ITV noted that streams on the ITVX player were up 9% year on year, and the official account picked up one million followers on TikTok in 2025. Georgia Blue, a 30-year-old content creator and superfan, said adding American contestants brought a fresh energy to the series.

Voices inside the villa and local ties

Ciaran Davies, who is from south Wales, told host Maya Jama he knew Samie was "a bit of me" shortly after they met; Samie said none of the other male contestants "touched the sides compared to Ciaran. " Samie had entered the villa as one of that year’s bombshells and the two quickly became one of the season’s strongest pairings.

Media notes and publication details

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What makes this notable is that the combination of platform growth—ITVX streaming up 9% and a million TikTok followers—and the mid-season American entries translated into measurable viewer engagement, crystallised by a public vote that gave the winners more than a third of the final share.