Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies have won Love Island All Stars 2026, taking home the £50,000 prize. Here is everything that happened in tonight's finale.

Love Island All Stars Winners 2026: Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies Crowned in ITV Finale (Image: File)
Love Island All Stars 2026: They walked in separate. They left together. And now they are £50,000 richer. Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies have won Love Island All Stars 2026. Host Maya Jama made the announcement tonight in a plunging black and white dress, standing before the four final couples as fireworks lit up the South African sky.
The vote was too close to call right up until the end. But when the results came in, Samie and Ciaran were standing at the top.
Here is the full breakdown of how the final finished:
It was not an easy road. Ciaran admitted that when Samie first arrived, he knew immediately. "She was a bit of me," he told Maya after the win. Samie agreed. Other male bombshells kept entering the villa. None of them mattered.
"No offence to anyone who came in," she said, "but they didn't even touch the sides compared to Ciaran."
But there was a bump. A big one.
Early in their journey, Ciaran briefly coupled up with Lucinda after she entered as a bombshell. Samie was devastated. She did not show it at the time, but later she told him the truth. "I didn't realise at the time how upset I made her," Ciaran said. "Until two weeks after. It was really hard to hear."
But that moment also gave him clarity. "Soon as I made that decision, I knew I made a mistake. Even going into the US villa, I never said it to Samie, but I only had eyes for her."
The couple made things "exclusive" during the final week. And now they are heading to Wales together. "We've got a whole weekend planned in Wales," Samie said. "We're going to Barry Island. I want to go to Nessa's Arcade."
Millie and Zac came painfully close to winning. But they were all smiles anyway. Millie was an original islander. She had romantic advances from Charlie Frederick and Curtis Pritchard. Nothing stuck. Then Casa Amor happened. Six American bombshells entered. One of them was Zac.
Their chemistry was instant. When Zac returned to the main villa, they officially coupled up. And they never looked back. "It didn't start off great," Millie admitted. "But Villa USA was the best experience for me. And I found this one." Scott and Leanne finished third. They were the villa's original couple, but their journey was rocky. First, US bombshell Sher Suarez pursued Scott. He turned her down. Then Belle arrived and took an interest in him. Belle was Leanne's friend. Drama followed.
But Scott recommitted in the final week. And Leanne forgave him. "She's a strong woman," Scott said, gushing. "She's beautiful. Elegant." Leanne laughed. "It was a lot, not gonna lie. Very different from my past Love Island experience. There was a lot going on constantly." Lucinda and Sean finished fourth. They were diplomatic about it.
"We didn't really expect it based on the journey we've had," Sean told Maya. "But we're so grateful. We've had the best time ever." Lucinda promised to teach him TikTok dances in the outside world. So that is happening. Whitney and Yamen finished fifth. They were eliminated earlier in the evening. But Yamen had plans. He told Maya he was heading to London "right after this" to spend time with Whitney.
Halfway through the season, six singles from the United States entered the villa. They shook everything up. Only two of them made it to the final: Zac and Sean. Love Island's creative director Mike Spencer-Hayter teased it before the season aired. Asked if international bombshells would appear, he smiled and said: "Some things should be kept a secret. You can imagine we have a very exciting order of bombshells. And they might have different postcodes."
They did. And it worked.
The winning couple of Love Island: All Stars 2026, Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies, was awarded a grand prize of £50,000 (₹61.39 Lakhs).This prize is traditionally split equally, giving each winner roughly ₹30.70 Lakhs (£25,000). Beyond the final prize, contestants in this third All Stars series reportedly earned a significantly higher weekly salary of £3,500 (approx. ₹4.30 Lakhs) to cover their expenses, meaning an "OG" islander who reached the final after six weeks could bank an additional £21,000 (approx. ₹25.79 Lakhs) regardless of their final standing.
Summer series returns in June. Same villa. Same host. Same drama. Just warmer weather.
Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.