CASEY O'Gorman and Gabby Allen have won Love Island All Stars – scooping the £50,000 prize.
The couple were the underdogs in a nail-biting finale, going head-to-head with the bookies' favourites Grace Jackson and Luca Bish.
They beat fellow finalists Curtis Pritchard and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu who came in third place and Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame who were revealed in fourth place.
Also in the running were Elma Pazar and Sammy Root who came in fifth.
Host Maya Jama looked sensational in a daring cut-out dress as she announced the winning pair.
The couple, who found love in the South African villa, have gone from strength to strength but looked completely stunned as their names were called, sharing a celebratory hug as fireworks erupted behind them.
Speaking to Maya before they were crowned, Casey gushed over Gabby and insisted he had already won.
He told Maya after finding out they were in the final two: "I absolutely adore her (Gabby).
"She has just blown me off my socks since I got here.
"As soon as that first conversation I had with her, it was game over for me."
Gabby went from being paired up with her Love Island ex who cheated on her whilst they were on holiday together to winning the show.
The beauty first shot to fame in the ITV2 reality series back in 2017.
She initially faced a tough few days when she returned to the villa, after the public coupled her up with her cheating ex Marcel Somerville.
However, they eventually worked through their difficult past to become good friends.
Gabby was then swept off her feet by surprise bombshell Casey - who was back for his third stint in the series.
Casey initially entered Love Island in 2023 as a bombshell, before returning for the first series of spin-off show All Stars last year.
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In a season packed with drama, bombshells, and second chances, the ITV2 final was just as chaotic.
A dozen axed stars returned to South Africa to take part in the live final and were given the power to boot one couple from the villa the night before.
Tonight the islanders could be seen and heard taking shots at each other from across the live studio.
Runners-up Grace and Luca were at the centre of some it, with their fellow Islanders accusing them of faking their romance to win the show.
Luca was foced to defend himself in front of an emotional Samie Elishi in an awkward moment, after Kaz Crossley revealed that he spoke about the stunning bombshell "all the time" in the villa.
Grace was then accused of fakery again by another axed Islander, Olivia Hawkins.
Olivia had claimed she’d seen explosive text messages, allegedly from Grace, stating the Manchester entrepreneur had a game plan before entering the villa - and host Maya didn’t shy away from the conversation.
Before bringing it up with the warring pair, Maya told viewers: "It's only our second year of All Stars and what a series it has been ... it's ended in complete chaos, just how we like it."
The presenter said to Olivia: "Absolute scenes when you came into the villa the other day.
"The question we all want to know, do you have the receipts?"
The axed Islander doubled down on her comments and insisted she "had the reciepts."
Olivia replied: "I've seen them, I've said what I've said. You know me, I'm very straight talking. I'm straight to the point. I honestly wish them the best."
Grace retorted "I'm straight talking" adding "there were no receipts" and said she looked forward to "apparently seeing them".
Harriett Blackmore and Ronnie Vint then waded in and sensationally accused Olivia of photoshopping her screenshot of Grace’s "showmance" texts.
Ronnie said: "I found a photo in my camera album. We’ve seen the one Liv photo shopped. The real version."
He also told Maya to watch out for his Instagram.
"Let’s see if Grace’s one is real too,” he added.