Love Island All Stars Itv winners revealed after drama-filled All Stars series — voting figures show decisive public verdict
Spoiler warning: The following contains spoilers for the Love Island: All Stars final. Love Island All Stars Itv announced its winners after a season marked by delays, bombshell invasions and a public vote that handed Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies the top prize.
Love Island All Stars Itv: Winners and final placings
Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies were crowned winners in the live final, picked out by the public and taking home the £50, 000 cash prize. The couple have been exclusive in the villa for a while and looked shocked when they were announced as winners during the live final, which host Maya Jama crowned after six weeks of drama, grafting and recoupling.
The five couples who made the final of the third series of Love Island: All Stars finished in this order: winners Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies; runners-up Millie Court and Zac Woodworth; third place Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne Amaning; fourth Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone; and fifth Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders.
Voting figures: Was it a close call?
The 2026 voting percentages reveal a clear margin for the winners: Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies secured 35. 22% of the public vote, with Millie Court and Zac Woodworth on 23. 38%. Leanne Amaning and Scott van der Sluis finished third with 19. 41%, Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone were fourth on 12. 77%, and Whitney Adebayo and Yamen Sanders closed the final on 9. 23%.
Those figures show a solid win for Samie and Ciaran and quantify the public preference in the live finale.
How the season unfolded: delays, Casa Amor and American bombshells
The series survived a delayed start caused by South African wildfires and an invasion from American bombshells. Producers introduced six American bombshells who entered their own Casa Amor villa halfway through the run; only two of those American entrants made the final, including Zac Woodworth, who hit it off straight away with series seven winner Millie Court.
The villa shut its doors to the All Stars islanders for another season once the final concluded, bringing to an end weeks of breakup revelations, shock dumpings and fire pit dramatics.
Couple dynamics and hall of fame context
Samie and Ciaran coupled up soon after Samie entered the villa as one of this year's bombshells, quickly emerging as one of the strongest pairs. Ciaran, who is from south Wales, described Samie as a bit of him, while Samie said none of the other male contestants "touched the sides compared to Ciaran. " Their win follows a line of All Stars champions: they join previous winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare, and Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman, in the Love Island: All Stars hall of fame. Molly and Tom are now engaged, whereas Gabby and Casey split not long after their 2025 win.
Public reaction, fan voices and viewing trends
Love Island’s popularity appeared to rise again last year, helped by the success of the US version and a jump in social media interest. Streaming figures for the show’s streaming platform were up 9% year on year last year, and TikTok figures show one million people followed the show's official account in 2025. Superfan Georgia Blue, 30, said adding the American contestants helped bring a new energy and called it a great idea, especially following the US version’s recent success.
What comes next for Samie and Ciaran
Samie and Ciaran will now be watching how the win and the £50, 000 prize shape their next steps outside the villa. Their immediate response inside the final suggested surprise and relief; beyond that, future plans are unclear in the provided context. Viewers and fans can expect continued attention on the couple given their public victory and the strong vote share they secured.
With the season closed, the show leaves behind a series of headline moments — from a delayed start because of wildfires to an American influx that helped reshuffle dynamics — and a public vote that ultimately favored Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies. Audiences have been left hoping for more Love Island in future schedules.