Love Island voting figures revealed and one couple had no chance of winning
21.02.2024 - 15:59
/ ok.co.uk
The voting figures from the Love Island: All Stars final have been unveiled, and one couple received just seven percent of the public's votes.
The spin-off series came to an end on Monday, 19 February, with Molly Smith and Tom Clare taking home the £50,000 cash prize. Five couples made the final - Molly and Tom, Jess and Callum, Toby and Georgia, Georgia and Anton, Sophie and Josh - after a drama-filled series. Molly, 29, and Tom, 25, were crowned the winners, while Jess, 24, and Callum, 27, were runners-up.
The voting figures have revealed that Molly and Tom won by just two percent.
The pair received 35 percent of the public's votes, while Jess and Callum followed closely behind with 33 percent. In third place was Sophie, 24, and Josh, 29, who received only fifteen percent of votes, despite having been fan favourites on the ITV2 dating show. Georgia S, 25, and Toby, 24, came in fourth place with ten percent of votes.
In fifth and final place was Georgia H, 29, and Anton, 29.
The couple received just seven percent of the public vote. Molly and Tom took home £25,000 each and are the first winners of All Stars. Molly first appeared on Love Island in 2020 and found love with Callum Jones, while Tom made his villa debut in 2023 and reached the final with ex-girlfriend Samie Elishi.
The pair are planning on making their romance work outside the villa, as Tom is intending to move back up to Manchester where he will be closer to Molly.
The 24 year old has also shared his plans to make a return to football. Speaking after leaving the villa, Molly revealed: “Tom is coming to Manchester. I can’t wait to go on normal dates and get back to reality.” Tom added: “I am moving back up North to be closer to my family, get back to football
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