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Love Island All Stars almost ended very differently as voting figures are exposed

Love Island: All Stars’ voting figures suggest a very difficult outcome almost occurred at the end of Monday night’s final.

In a tense series ending, Molly Smith and Tom Clare were crowned champions after winning the hearts of the nation during their time in the South African villa. The lucky pair also walked away with a cool £50,000 in prize money following their ITV2 success.

The other couples making it to the 37th and final day of the competition, meanwhile, were Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran, Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk, Josh Ritchie and Sophie Piper, and Callum Jones and Jess Gale.

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Since scooping their prize, voting figures have been released revealing Molly and Tom won by a margin of just 2% of the public vote.

The Love Island All Stars final almost saw a very different ending
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The winners recorded a total of 35% of the entire share, pipping Jess and Callum to the post on 33%. Elsewhere, Sophie and Josh earned 15%, whilst Georgia S and Toby, and Georgia H and Anton netted just 10% and 7% of all votes respectively.

Host Maya Jama was on hand to congratulate Molly and Tom on the night as their co-stars rushed to give them support following the lavish grand finale. Both Molly and Tom screamed out in shock at the news, with the latter shrieking: “What the f**k, sorry!”

All Stars winners Molly and Tom recorded 35% of the public vote to be crowned champions
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Both winners subsequently had tears in their eyes as they confessed it was a total surprise as Maya placed her arm around them. Molly is reportedly set to make millions after leaving the villa to a slew of new brand deals.

It has been claimed the 29-year-old will be bombarded with new business opportunities, including a huge new deal in America as US businesses try to capitalise on Love Island’s popularity across the Atlantic. Speaking to MailOnline, a source close to the show said: “Molly ticks every box when it comes to brand partnerships and now following her All Stars win, she is in demand.”

Jess and Callum secured just 2% less of the share of the public vote than winners Molly and Tom
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The source continued: “It’s turning into a real battle of the brands because not only has she been approached by a big US fitness name, who have already made an offer, but also beauty and clothing companies.

“Molly is a fitness fanatic, she trains twice a day, is a regular at Barry’s Bootcamp and ensures she stays strong by lifting weights too. She would definitely love to pursue more opportunities in the fitness market.”

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