Love Island: All Stars 2025 runner up Luca Bish has revealed his first date plans with Grace Jackson.

Luca and Grace came in second place during last night's final, losing out on the top spot to winners Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman, who received the highest number of public votes.

The couple, who had a bit of a turbulent time on the show, are looking forward to a future together and are already planning date nights back in the UK.

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Asked what they had planned for their first official date outside the villa, Luca said he wanted to keep things low key, saying: "A chinese round mine!"

The couple also revealed which couple they would go out with on the outside, with Grace saying she would like to go on a double date with her series 11 best friend Harriett Blackmore and Ronnie Vint.

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Opening up about their plans for the future, Grace said she plans to move to London in order to be closer to Luca, while Luca said the couple aren't rushing into things.

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"There’s always pressure when you come out of the Villa," Luca said. "We were one of the youngest couples in there, there’s no rush. We want things to be excited for."

Grace added: "Yeah, a build up for things. I don’t want to do everything in six months and think, oh where do we go from here. I wouldn’t move in with someone after a month. So I’m doing it authentically how I would do it if I’d met them on the outside."

Finally, Grace and Luca described how it felt to reach the final, with Luca calling it "the best feeling ever" and Grace saying it felt "surreal".

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