Casey O’Gorman and Gabby Allen named champions of Love Island: All Stars 2025

Allen told presenter Maya Jama she had ‘always fancied’ O’Gorman during Monday’s final.
Casey O’Gorman and Gabby Allen named champions of Love Island: All Stars 2025

By Casey Cooper-Fiske, PA Entertainment Reporter

Casey O’Gorman and Gabby Allen have been voted as the winners of the 2025 series of Love Island: All Stars.

The pair embraced and screamed before kissing on Monday’s programme, as they were crowned the champions of the second series of the ITV2 dating show by host Maya Jama, winning £50,000 (€60,000).


Speaking about his time on the show O’Gorman said: “Genuinely, I’ve honestly had the time of my life here, no wonder I was back for a third time.

“It was so much fun, I know I didn’t find anyone in the past couple of times but it’s just amazing here and it’s such a great experience, why would you not do it?”

O’Gorman, 28, first appeared on the ninth series of the standard version of the ITV show and then returned for series one of Love Island: All Stars.

Speaking about O’Gorman, Allen added: “Well I always fancied him… I was excited from the get go.”

Allen, 33, first appeared on series three of the reality show where she was coupled up with former Blazin’ Squad member Marcel Somerville.

The two were reunited on the 2025 series of All Stars, where she questioned him about what happened between them.

Somerville was dumped from the villa on Day 10 of the competition.

Luca Bish and Grace Jackson finished as runners-up on the show, with Jackson saying the pair would be going on “date nights” and getting to know each other’s friends and family when they left the show.

Speaking about Jackson, Bish, 25, said: “I was nervous coming in before, anyway, and then the first week, it was a tough one for me, I didn’t really know where I stood, she changed that.”

Jackson, 26, added: “I’ve always had eyes for Luca, we’ve met a few times on the outside, but I feel like actually being in here, I said this before, no phones, no socials, just actually getting to know someone face value, it’s just amazing.

“I think the whole experience has just been incredible.”

They beat out fellow finalist couples Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Curtis Pritchard, who finished third, Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame, who came fourth, and Elma Pazar and Sammy Root, who finished fifth.

The episode saw the final five couples attend a pool party featuring a performance from DJ Nathan Dawe, best known for 2020 UK top five single Lighter featuring KSI, where he also debuted new song Here in Your Arms.

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