Love Island: All Stars finale date revealed – with winning couple crowned in matter of weeks

LOVE Island: All Stars has been airing for the past month and viewers won't be left in suspense to see who the winning couple is for much longer.

Ever since the reality show kicked off on January 15, viewers have been transported to South Africa and put through the wringer as old stars reunited.

The Love Island: All Stars finale date has been revealed
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The Love Island: All Stars finale date has been revealedCredit: Rex
Maya Jama will be hosting the ceremony
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Maya Jama will be hosting the ceremonyCredit: Rex Features

Audiences at home have witnessed everything from exes sobbing over breaking up for the second time in the villa to love blossoming between unlikely suspects.

Now the journey is set to come to an end, and the Sun can reveal that the grand finale will air on Monday, the 19th of February.

This means the current occupants of the villa will get to spend Valentine's Day together - the perfect chance to pop the exclusivity question or drop the L bomb before coming off air.

Viewers can watch their favourite couple being crowned on ITV2 after all the votes get counted.

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The nation's winners will be given the option to split a cash prize of £50,000 between them or steal it, meaning one person walks away with the whole sum and the other gets nothing.

Maya Jama will be presenting the closing ceremony - which will hopefully be less stressful than the one she presided over in the summer of 2023.

The show host later revealed that technical issues behind the scenes had led to the experience being "a madness".

She added: "Had my first live autoque going down situation and I am bloooody proud of the way I handled it!"


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In previous years eagle-eyed Love Island fans spotted a clue that they think predicts who will win the show.

It has been right six times so far, so viewers should keep their eyes peeled on the 19th to see if the pattern repeats.

Viewers noticed that the winning couple was always placed to the left of the presenter at the finale.

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