Ciaran Davies has revealed what’s next for him and Samie Elishi after winning Love Island: All Stars.
After weeks of break ups, dumpings and fire pit drama, the public picked their winners with the fan favourites receiving 32.55% of the final vote beating off competition from Millie Court and US bombshell Zac Woodworth.
Sharing their plans on spending the £50,000 prize fund, Ciaran revealed: “We want to go on a holiday to Nashville.
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“Go and spend some time with each other just as two of us and then hopefully meet up with the other Americans and their couples from the series and anyone else who wants to come as well because they’re more than welcome.”
In show first, Love Island: All Stars series three welcomed six American bombshells with Zac and Yamen Sanders reaching the final with their partners Millie and Whitney Adebayo.
Samie currently lives in London and Ciaran is based in Wales but the rugby player isn’t concerned about the distance and says that it’ll help keep the romance alive.
“Before the show I was in London often and when we do come to see each other after spending time apart it’ll keep our excitement,” he explained.
“I think as of right now it’s the best thing because in the real world, as a relationship, we probably still wouldn’t be seeing each other as much as we did in the villa but I’m feeling very, very positive with how it’s gonna go.
“I’m spending this week with Samie in London and the plan is for her to come back to Wales for the weekend so she’ll be able to meet my family but they already love her.”
Despite being from the big smoke, Samie has asked Ciaran to take her to a well-known Welsh location which appears in a hit BBC sitcom.
“Samie really wants to go to Barry Island because that’s where Gavin and Stacey was filmed. I absolutely love every place in Wales but I’ve never once had a girl ask me to take her to Barry Island,” he laughed.
Ciaran first appeared on the eleventh series of Love Island in 2024 but he says his second time around was a better experience.
He said: “I felt different within myself and I felt a lot more relaxed so I think that’s why I was able to enjoy it a lot more.
“I think the relationship between the boys was great because on my series it was sort of a divide within the boys but this time there was never a divide, which was really good.
“I enjoyed it a lot more because I knew what I was getting myself into and I met a really great girl so it couldn’t have gone any more perfect for me in there.”
You can keep up to date with Ciaran on his social media channels at @CiaranDaviesss and every series of Love Island is available to stream on ITVX
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