Love Island: All Stars 2025 winner Gabby Allen has banned her partner Casey O'Gorman from an unusual future career venture.
Gabby and Casey won the show last night after receiving the most votes from the public, beating Grace Jackson and Luca Bish, Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard, Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame, and Elma Pazar and Sammy Root.
During Casey's time in the villa he was famous for sporting a tiny pair of speedo swimming trunks, which the Islanders often joked about.
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Asked in an interview after their exit if the speedos had been packed or binned, Casey said: "Gabby hated them at first, but I think she actually loves them…"
Quizzed if there could be a clothing range of Casey speedos in the future, Gabby quipped: "I will not allow that!"
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Opening up about how they felt after it was announced that they had won this series, Gabby said she was "in a state of shock".
"He started jumping up and down," she said of Casey's reaction, adding: "I squatted down and just screamed! It was the weirdest experience ever. It was so unexpected. Complete disbelief. I was gobsmacked!
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"All the couples were so strong," Gabby continued. "I don’t think you could call it! You have to take into account, we only see what we see, so we don’t know what everyone’s seen. I couldn’t believe we’d won it."
Elsewhere in the interview, Gabby spoke about her journey on the show after being reunited with her ex-boyfriend Marcel from series three.
"What a rollercoaster," she said. "When Marce came in, on the second day, I was saying, 'What am I going to do because he’s sound and all the lads get on with him, so the lads are going to feel weird talking to me?' It was just so weird. Then me and Casey hit it off. Going from that, to the best positive ever is unbelievable."
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