Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies are crowned the WINNERS of Love Island: All Stars 2026 as Millie Court and Zac Woodworth finish in second place
The winners of Love Island: All Stars 2026 have been revealed after a fraught series packed with rows, scandals and drama.
Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies were crowned champions after a tense public vote, beating out Millie Court and Zac Woodworth who finished in second place
Breaking down in tears, Samie emotionally thanked viewers for voting for them, with the thrilled couple sharing a kiss in celebration.
Samie and Ciaran coupled up soon after she entered the villa as a bombshell, and despite many late arrivals and twists, the pair’s romance was the strongest of the series.
Speaking to host Maya Jama ahead of their win, Ciaran confessed he knew Samie was ‘a bit of him’ mere minutes after she entered the villa.
Samie agreed, admitting that while there were other male bombshells who entered the villa, none of them turned her head.
Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies have been crowned the winners of Love Island: All Stars 2026, scooping £50,000 in prize money
Millie Court and Zac Woodworth narrowly missed out on the top prize, finishing the final in second place
She added: ‘No offence to anyone who came in but they didn’t even touch the sides compared to Ciaran.’
It wasn’t a smooth ride for the pair, as Ciaran was briefly coupled up with Lucinda after she entered the villa, leading to tensions between the two girls, which culminated in a huge row after the Snog, Marry, Pie show challenge.
Ciaran said: ‘Looking back at it, me and Samie have spoken about this and to see her that upset, I didn’t realise at the time how upset I made her, until two weeks after, which was really hard to hear, especially from Sophie and Josh as they said the same thing.’
Before being announced as runners-up, Millie revealed that Zac was hoping to spend a ‘month or two’ with her in the UK, and she had plans to reunite with him in the US.
Earlier in the show, Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne Amaning made it to third place, despite previously being tipped as bookies favourites to win.
Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone finished in fourth place, after a huge storm around the legitimacy of their romance.
The couple have brushed off accusations that Lucinda is in a relationship with clothing CEO Huayi Huang, who is funding her lifestyle.
Yamen Sanders and Whitney Adebayo were the first to be out of the winners running, finishing the final in fifth place.
As host Maya Jama announced them as the winners, Samie and Ciaran struggled to hide their shock at being crowned champions
Breaking down in tears, Samie emotionally thanked viewers for voting for them, with the thrilled couple sharing a kiss in celebration
Millie and Zac were equally thrilled for Samie and Ciaran after their win was revealed
Samie and Ciaran coupled up soon after she entered the villa as a bombshell, and despite many late arrivals and twists, the pair’s romance was the strongest of the series
Before being announced as runners-up, Millie revealed that Zac was hoping to spend a ‘month or two’ with her in the UK, and she had plans to reunite with him in the US
Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne Amaning made it to third place, despite previously being tipped as bookies favourites to win
Earlier in the show, Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone finished in fourth place, after a huge storm around the legitimacy of their romance
Yamen Sanders and Whitney Adebayo were the first to be out of the winners running, finishing the final in fifth place
The winners of Love Island: All Stars 2026 were revealed after a fraught series packed with rows, scandals and drama
Harrison Solomon also finally addressed his ex Lauren Wood’s claims they were ‘still together’ when he entered the villa.
The footballer hit back at his former girlfriend’s accusations in Monday’s final, stating it was a ‘shame’ she’d spoken about their failed relationship publicly.
Harrison famously quit the Love Island villa so he could be with Lauren during the 2025 series, but in November it was revealed the pair had split.
After Harrison entered the All Stars villa, Lauren shared that she believed that they were still ‘in a relationship’ when he joined the show.
But speaking during the Love Island: All Stars final, Harrison hit back at the claims and confirmed that they had ‘amicably’ split up at the end of October, as he watched Lauren’s comments during an appearance on Joe Baggs’ podcast for the first time.
He told Maya Jama: ‘It’s a shame because I feel like we broke up v amicably, I thought a lot of things she said in the podcast were untrue, but it’s something I don’t really want to air on national TV, I need to air it in private, have the conversation with her and go from there.
‘I don’t want to air it all on national TV.
‘We ended at the end of October, last time I saw her was end of October, we’ve spoken a couple of times after we broke up.’
Asked whether he’d even indicated to Lauren they could reunite, Harrison added: ‘Not at all and it’s a shame she said that and tried to twist things but it’s a shame.’
Belle Hassan, who coupled up with Harrison in the villa, then shared her thoughts on Lauren’s comments.
She said: ‘I actually haven’t watched it, it’s not nice she’s upset, things could have been clearer, fair enough, I think breakups are quite difficult, especially if you ended amicably, sometimes the lines can be quite blurred.
‘It’s for you to sort in private but it’s not really my business to get involved. Hopefully you guys get it sorted.’