Five couples had £50,000 at their fingertips, but only one pair could win Love Island: All Stars Season 1 in the finale.

After a tumultuous premiere season filled with shocking eliminations and unexpected couplings,Love Island: All StarsSeason 1 is officially over.

There were a total offive couples who were still in the villa by the time of the live finale.

As viewers have seen with previous wins, you truly never know who is going to walk away with the win and which couples will be sent packing.

The most recent winners within the Love Island franchise areJustine Ndiba and Jack Fowler from Season 1 of Love Island Games. Which couple will be next?

Who is the winner of Love Island: All Stars Season 1?

Who is the winner of Love Island: All Stars Season 1?

Finishing in fifth place (and the first to be eliminated during the finale) was Georgia Harrison and her partner Anton Danyluk. Fourth place went to Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran, who were coupled up together in the premiere season of Love Island Games and were able to rekindle their relationship.

Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie finished in third place, leaving exes Molly Smith and Callum Jones and their respective new partners as the Top 2 of the season.

Ultimately,Molly and Tom Clare were able to walk away with the inaugural win, as well as split the £50,000 cash prize.

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This was the first time Molly has made it to the finale after being eliminated beforehand in Season 6 of the UK series. Tom finished in third place with his ex-girlfriend Samie Eilish in Season 9.

Only time will tell whether or not the couple will be able to maintain their relationship outside of the villa, or if they will become one of the main former winners to break up.

Je’Kayla Crawford was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in all things Reality TV. Her expert subject areas are Netflix originals, Below Deck, Love is Blind, and anything else on Bravo! She also has bylines at Distractify, Teen Magazine, and New Scene Magazine.