Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.
Love Island: All Stars has crowned its 2025 winners, with Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman receiving the most votes from the public and winning the £50k prize fund.
The couple, who have been paired up since Casey entered the villa as a bombshell, beat runners up Grace Jackson and Luca Bish, who came in second place.
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard finished in third place, with Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame in fourth and Elma Pazar and Sammy Root finishing fifth.
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Casey said of his time in the villa with Gabby: "I honestly had the time of my life here, no wonder I was back here for the third time. It's so much fun. It's just amazing here and it's such a great experience."
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Runner up Grace said of her experience: "It's just amazing and I think the whole experience has been incredible. We're so grateful."
"It's always been Grace and my actions prove that. She's made my journey in here so special," added Luca.
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"I'm leaving with a girlfriend and I'm so happy. Ekin is unbelievable," said Curtis. "I can just be myself, I can just be who I am and Curtis loves that," added Ekin-Su.
Earlier on in the episode, the Islanders were treated to an All Stars pool party where they reflected on their time in the villa where many of the couples declared their feelings for each other.
Ekin-Su told Curtis: "I’m so glad I've matched with someone who is just like me, you’re my best friend, you’re my partner, you’re my lover, you’re my boyfriend…you are my Love Island journey!"
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