Love Island: All Stars winners Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman threw their arms up in triumph as they led the finalist arrivals at London’s Heathrow airport on Wednesday night.
The couple emerged the surprise victors during Monday’s grand final, having beat show frontrunners Grace and Luca Bish to the top sport – who both cut glum figures as they strolled through the terminal.
Gabby and Casey could barely keep the smiles off their faces or their hands off each others as they received a heroes welcome after touching down on home soil following their win in South Africa.
They were joined by fellow finalists Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard, Elma Pazar and Sammy Root and Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame, who all put on loved-up displays at the airport.
Love Island: All Stars winners Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman threw their arms up in triumph as they led the finalist arrivals at London’s Heathrow airport on Wednesday night

The couple emerged the surprise victors during Monday’s grand final, having beat show frontrunners Grace and Luca Bish to the top sport – who both cut glum figures as they strolled through the terminal

Gabby and Casey could barely keep the smiles off their faces or their hands off each others as they received a heroes welcome after touching down on home soil following their win in South Africa
It comes as Casey and Gabby won the series by less than three percent, it has been revealed.
The couple managed to storm to victory during the live final on Monday – pipping long-time front-runners Luca and Grace to the post while Ekin-Su and Curtis finished in third.
But despite emerging victorious, the break down of voting has shown it was a very tight race.
On its official Instagram account, Love Island shared a graph of how the votes were split between the finalists, with Casey, 28, and Gabby, 33, securing the win with just 33.37 per cent of the vote.
It was less than three percent more than runners up Grace and Luca who finished on 30.38%, while third placed Ekin-Su and Curtis secured 21.74 per cent of the vote.
The results come after some people questioned if the end result was rigged, with Gabby and Casey having been devoid of public sentiment online – as fans cited Grace and Luca’s last minute drama surrounding texts alleging she had said she’d do anything to win.
Completing the final vote tally, Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame received 8.14% of the vote, while Elma Pazar and Sammy Root finished on 6.36%.
SlotsCalendar’s data revealed that love for Casey and Gabby online ahead of the final was scarce, with only six percent of tweets about them since they paired up positive.
While social media users were baffled at the result, it has resulted in bookmakers paying out thousands, because of a third of the stakes were placed on the underdogs.