The Love Island: All Stars finalists are reduced to tears by their last video messages from home ahead of finding out who will be crowned winners of the ITV2 show on Monday.

Five couples remain in the South African villa and are set to battle it out to win the third series of the spin-off.

Either Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne AmaningSamie Elishi and Ciaran Davies, Sean Stone and Lucinda StraffordMillie Court and Zac Woodworth, or Yamen Sanders and Whitney Adebayo will walk away with the £50,000 cash prize this evening (23 February 2026).

Before meeting host Maya Jama to find out their fate, footage of their final feast will be played out on our screens.

The Islanders will also be treated to some messages from their loved ones which leaves them feeling very emotional.

At the start of the episode Zac Woodworth receives a text that says: ‘Finalists, it’s time for a pool party BBQ.

The Love Island: All Stars finalists will be reduced to tears by their last video messages from home ahead of finding out who will be crowned winners of the ITV2 show on Monday
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The Love Island: All Stars finalists will be reduced to tears by their last video messages from home ahead of finding out who will be crowned winners of the ITV2 show on Monday

Five couples remain in the South African villa and are set to battle it out to win the third series of the spin-off
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Five couples remain in the South African villa and are set to battle it out to win the third series of the spin-off

‘Boys, please get ready to leave the Villa to go shopping for supplies.’

After the boys head out for food and drink, the couples chat together about their experience on the show.

Leanne confesses to Scott: ‘Here we are… I’m glad that I met you.’

And Scott tells her: ‘It’s been a while since I liked someone this much.’

Meanwhile Lucinda tells Sean: ‘I am so confident that we’re going to work on the outside.’

It sounds like Sean is over the moon with his second experience on the show.

‘To think that I’ve fallen in love. I would do my whole journey over again tomorrow, I have zero regrets,’ Sean tells her.

Millie tells her man Zac: ‘When I met you, you had it all. I think that’s probably why I gun for you so hard.’

The boys head off to get some supplies for their party ahead of the final
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The boys head off to get some supplies for their party ahead of the final

‘It’s very mutual,’ Zac replies.

‘It always feels like home whenever you’re with me, which is weird because you’re from across the world.’

Love is very much in the air as Yamen tells Whitney: ‘You’ve made this experience for me.’

‘My experience has been amazing,’ Whitney tells him back.

The remaining five couples will gather at the firepit for one final time to find out who will be the winners of this year’s series.

It comes as new odds reveal the latest Love Island All Stars winner predictions, ahead of tonight’s final.

According to OLBG, Scott and Leanne as well as Sean and Lucinda are both priced at 1/1.

Rounding out the finalists are Millie and Zac at 6/4, Samie and Ciaran at 6/1, as well as Yamen and Whitney at 8/1.

Lucinda and Sean share how they have fallen for each other in the villa on Monday's show
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Lucinda and Sean share how they have fallen for each other in the villa on Monday’s show

Whitney and Yamen confess to each other how they have enjoyed their experiences together
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Whitney and Yamen confess to each other how they have enjoyed their experiences together

Jake Ashton, Entertainment Betting Expert at OLBG.com, said: ‘It’s extremely rare to head into a Love Island final with joint 1/1 favourites.

‘Normally, the market has a clear leader by now. This suggests public voting is finely balanced and even small swings in support tonight could decide the winner.

It appears that many of the Islanders have taken their relationships to the next step.

Islander Jack Keating has also revealed four couples who had sex in the All Stars villa.

The 26-year-old son of Boyzone legend Ronan Keating first appeared on the ITV show in 2022, before returning for this year’s All Stars series.

While appearing on podcast Mi Casa Su Casa, Jack addressed what it was like sleeping in the villa.

Host Michaela Hayes said: ‘We got confirmation that two of them got fully charged last night.’

Jack replied: ‘Who did you hear that about? Who was that?’

She clarified: ‘Lucinda and Sean. Did they get fully charged? I know two others who got fully charged.’

Continuing, Michaela proceeded to ask whether Leanne Amaning and Scott Van Der Sluis had done the same – as Jack confirmed this.

The presenter asked: ‘Who? Scott and Leanne’, as Jack confirmed: ‘Scott and Leanne.’

Michaela added: ‘And Samie and Ciaran.’

At this point in the conversation, Jack queried: ‘Oh you mean fully charged, fully charged?

‘I thought you meant getting into it like.’

She responded: ‘That’s what I mean, plugged in!’

Jack then revealed: ‘Basically, Curtis and Kyra got into it one of the nights as well.

‘I know and this is just my suspicions, I’m not at-ting anybody but the first night they got coupled up, everybody had their new beds and stuff, we got into bed and obviously people are having their chats and everything.

‘We woke up the next day and there were condoms beside every couple’s beds.

‘That only happens when somebody had done it the night before.’

Love Island: All Stars concludes tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.