LOVE Island All Stars winners Casey O’Gorman and Gabby Allen have fuelled a secret feud involving their fellow finalists by going on ‘a double date’.
Casey and Gabby proudly posed for a picture with winning alumni Tom Clare and Molly Smith after finally getting together for a much-discussed dinner.
But they also asked along ex islander Mitchel Taylor and his girlfriend Hayley Griffin – and it has not gone down well with Luca Bish and Grace Jackson.
Mitch was accused of “sabotaging” Luca and Grace’s efforts to win Love Island All Stars by spreading so-called ‘texts from Grace’.
In an explosive on-screen clash, Liv Hawkins claimed Grace had messaged another islander before heading into the villa, saying she’d “do anything to win”.
Mitch – aka Messy Mitch – went on to circulate what appeared to be the Snapchat messages between Grace and a mystery pal.
The mystery friend said: “You’re my winner regardless.”
‘Grace’ replied: “Aww thank you babe. I will win this time. I’ll do anything.”
However, in a live with fans, Mitch later admitted the messages “could be fake”.
But the damage was done, with fans claiming Luca and Grace missed out on the £50,000 prize pot because of the controversy.
Casey and Gabby’s win came as a surprise to viewers of the ITV2 show and they have now met with Mitch at celebrity hangout Sheesh.
Despite calling it a “double date” with Love Island All Stars 2024 winners Tom and Molly, Mitch was also snapped with them at the London restaurant – along with a group of family and friends.
Sharing snaps and a video on Instagram, Tom said: “The double date happened… well kinda, surprised by their Family & Friends too, big love.”
Gabby replied: “Such a special night! Thank you Tom xx.”
Casey added: “A best friend anyone could ever dream of. Thanks for organising the best night ever.”
All fans wanted to discuss, however, was the fact Luca and Grace had not liked Tom’s social media post with Mitch in.
Sharing their opinion on the scandal, one follower said: “Hanging with the guy that sabotaged Grace .. so you’d win the show i see.. Grace & Luca are the real winners.”
Another added: “Obviously Mitch was there, he was the reason you won.”
And a third said: “He knew it was fake, he even said it on a live. That wasn’t fair.”
Luca was said to be “fuming” he and Grace had not won Love Island All Stars.
EVERY year Love Island opens its doors to more sexy Islanders who are hoping for a holiday romance that could turn into more.
Here we take you through all of the Love Island winners so far and what their relationship statuses are now:
2025 – The second series of All Stars saw Gabby Allen and Case O’Gorman scoop the crown. STATUS: Still together.
2024 – The summer Love Island saw Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan were crowned the winners. STATUS: Broken up.
2024 – The first ever All stars spin off show was won by Molly Smith and Tom Clare. STATUS: Still together.
2023 – Jess Harding and Sammy Root took home the 50k, and won the summer 2023 Love Island. STATUS: Broken up.
2023 – The first series of 2023 saw Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan crowned Love Island winners in South Africa. STATUS: Still together.
2022 – Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu’s time in the villa was anything but a smooth ride, but they managed to win the public’s hearts – and the ITV2 reality show. STATUS: Broken up.
2021 – Liam Reardon and Millie Court were announced winners of Love Island 2021. STATUS: Still together.
2020 – The first ever winter Love Island saw Paige Turley and Finn Tapp crowned winners after falling in love on the show. STATUS: Broken up.
2019 – Series 5 saw Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague runners up to winners Greg O’Shea and Amber Gill, who met in the last few days of the series. STATUS: Broken up.
2018 – It wasn’t surprising fan favourites Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer won the show, as they were strong throughout. But sadly things didn’t last. STATUS: Broken up.
2017 – Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies had lots of ups and downs in the villa but went on to win. STATUS: Broken up.
2016 – Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde were together from the start of the series, and since they won the show they’ve had two kids and are married. STATUS: Still together.
2015 – Despite poor Jess Hayes being Max Morley’s second choice on the show, they did win – but they didn’t last as a couple. STATUS: Broken up.
The couple finished in second place, despite bookies’ William Hill having them down as the front-runners.
Luca and Grace filmed a ‘thank you’ speech for the official Love Island social media accounts, but fans accused him of failing to hide his true feelings.
In the tense video, the runner-up said: “Honestly, it’s been the best journey and we couldn’t have done it without you guys.
“Thanks for voting, thanks for everything you guys have done.”
Picking up on his less than chipper attitude, one fan replied: “I’d be fuming too if i got second place twice.”
A second mused: “Luca looks FUMING,” as a third agreed and put: “I just know Grace and Luca are fuming they will be over before Easter.”
Luca and Grace shrugged off Casey and Gabby’s celebratory meal on by going on their own date elsewhere this week.
On Sunday night, the couple were snapped together looking cosy as they sipped on cocktails at a different restaurant.
IT is three years since the brutal escalation of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Tens of thousands of soldiers and Ukrainian civilians have been killed and cities across the country’s flattened, with millions forced to flee their homes.
European leaders have been left reeling by being cut out of peace talks that US President Donald Trump has started with Russia.
The new American administration has shifted position and started unilateral talks with Moscow — without Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelensky as it demands a quick end to the war.
That’s left European leaders fuming given they have collectively backed Ukraine more than the US against the Russian invasion.
Here, Irish politicians and campaigners describe the impact the devastating conflict has had on the world over the past three years.
Irish Red Cross secretary general Deirdre Garvey says the devastating impact of war extends far beyond physical destruction.
She says targeted mental health supports, like those provided by the Irish Red Cross, have become crucial to address the widespread emotional toll and trauma needs of Ukrainian people.
She said: “The conflict in Ukraine has dramatically changed the lives of millions and has had a devastating impact on individual lives that we can never measure.
“Ireland has recognised this suffering and continues to respond generously. The Irish Red Cross has worked with the wider Red Cross Movement to provide humanitarian assistance in Ukraine and in the surrounding countries that have hosted most of those fleeing conflict in Ukraine.
“The needs now are as great as ever. Many of the millions who fled are unable to return home, and those who remain face dire conditions, with limited access to water, heat, healthcare and other essential services. Three years on, the mental health toll is huge for those who remain and those who fled to safety.”
Concern Worldwide programme manager in Ukraine, Erica Niel, told how the charity have assisted over 320,000 people there since the current phase of the conflict began in 2022.
She said: “2024 was the toughest year yet for ordinary people in Ukraine as the compound effects of multiple factors really took their toll. Take for example, women with children.
“They are dealing with the daily power cuts, children who cannot go to school or who are taking part in online learning from home, and the lack of livelihoods and income.
“On top of this, because of conscription, many men have been drafted and so they have nobody else in the house to help.
“Elderly people living in high rise blocks of apartments are particularly affected because, in addition to having no heat, light or water, when the lifts are not working, they are dependent on others to bring them supplies to survive.
“We are focused on helping people recover from the immediate and long-term effects of the conflict on their livelihoods, their mental health and their lives.
“Every family that we help to get through the harsh winter, every person we support to bring food to their homes, every displaced person we help get a job or get their business back on its feet — that is the essence of our work in Ukraine.”
And Chernobyl Children International founder Adi Roche said humanity is faced with the devastating reality of an escalating conflict that continues to inflict immeasurable suffering on innocent civilians and poses an unprecedented threat to the environment.
She added: “This war has changed everything. The weaponising of nuclear power in Chernobyl and Zaporizhzhia signifies to the world that the nature of modern warfare has changed forever, and brings with it a sense of foreboding for future wars.
“My worst nightmare in this conflict is that the tragedy of a second Chernobyl would be unleashed on the world.
“I fear that this area, a sacred area, an area of utter vulnerability and danger, a special area of human tragedy, could once again have deadly radioactive contamination released which would spread everywhere, like an uncontrollable monster.
“Today, we must unite to call for global recognition of the environmental destruction caused by war and to urge immediate action to safeguard our planet as well as our future generations.”
She added: “The catastrophic Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 left an indelible mark on history, yet in February 2022, the world watched in horror as Russian troops recklessly advanced through the Chernobyl exclusion zone, reawakening deeply buried radioactive elements and contaminating the air, land, and water. This was not merely an act of war. It was an act of nuclear terrorism.”
Politicians are worried this war will not end any time soon.
For Labour foreign affairs spokesperson Duncan Smith, three years on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, lasting peace seems further away than before.
Deputy Smith said: “Despite the talks of peace in recent weeks, it seems like we are in a more insecure place than ever before. Trump has effectively welcomed Putin in out of the cold. The damage that this will have done to achieving peace is immeasurable.
“The people of Ukraine must be assured that any peace negotiations are taking place through the multilateral framework of the UN. It is crucial that Europe, the United States and Russia agree to achieving peace through the UN.
“Worryingly, none of this seems to be on the table at the moment. Three years on from the invasion of Ukraine, it feels like we’re in a more insecure international world than before.
“For any peace to be sustainable, Russia must in the first instance withdraw the pre-invasion borders and return to Ukraine the territory that they have taken.
“Again, this does not seem likely under American-led so-called peace negotiations.”
He added: “Peace can and must be achieved for the people of Ukraine. The international frameworks that are in place are the best way of reaching that goal.”
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