Former Love Island All Stars winner reveals THIS is what really happens the day before the final

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The truth behind the Love Island: All Stars final has been revealed.

The third series of Love Island: All Stars is set to conclude on Monday with its grand final, where one couple will be crowned champions and will split the £50,000 cash prize.

However, fans have regularly questioned what the finalists get up to in between their last day in the villa and the final’s live recording.

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Love Island All Stars: SR3 on ITV2 and ITVX
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Pictured: Islanders with Maya Jama

Last year’s winner of Love Island: All Stars, Casey O’Gorman, has now spoken out and shared all the details.

Speaking to OK! on behalf of Heart Bingo, Casey explained that there is a two-day break from filming before the live final.

“We wake up in the morning, pack all of our cases – that’s when I split my head open on All Stars. Everyone in the final saw that I had this massive cut on my head,” he recalled.

From ITV
Love Island All Stars SR2 Ep: 29 on ITV2 and ITVX
Pictured: CASEY.

“Then you go to a completely separate villa because they’d be taking down all of the villa. That whole day you get your haircuts, the girls would be getting their hair done, you’d be getting pedicures, manicures – all that stuff,” he explained further.

Casey then went on to note that last year’s finalists had “no rehearsals” prior to the live final.

“We went straight into the final with no rehearsals. We filmed a scene for the start of the episode with Maya, which plays during the opener of the show.

From Lifted Entertainment
Love Island All Stars: SR3 on ITV2 and ITVX
Episode 23
Pictured: Maya Jama

“Filming that 30-second clip for the intro took the whole day. The couple of days before the final, there’s absolutely no filming for the actual show whatsoever,” he added.

On Sunday night’s episode, viewers will get to see all of the previously dumped All Stars return to the villa for one last time, to face the remaining couples.

In the dramatic showdown, the dumped Islanders will individually name the couple that they think is the least compatible. The pair with the most votes will then be voted out of the show immediately, narrowly missing out on a place in Monday’s final.

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