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Love Island final receives the WORST ratings in seven years despite All Star cast as Molly Smith and Tom Clare bag £50,000 prize money

Дата публикации: 20-02-2024 16:31:26

After a dramatic series Molly Smith and Tom Clare were crowned the winners of the first ever Love Island All Stars series on Monday night.

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After a dramatic series Molly Smith and Tom Clare were crowned the winners of the first ever Love Island All Stars series on Monday night.

The ITV reality show received the lowest ever ratings for a Love Island final, with only one million viewers tuning in live for the grand finale making it the least watched final since series one in 2015.

Including viewing figures from streaming platform ITVX, 1.3 million fans watched the final, in line with last year's final of the winter series.

Suggesting that the show's peak popularity is now over, Monday evening's numbers were incredible low in comparison to those of series four and five when over three and a half million fans tuned in. 

According to Super TV the ITV2 ratings made up just an 8.4 per cent share of viewing figures while Overnight TV statistics showed they made up a share of just 7.6 per cent.

The Love Island final received the worst ratings in seven years despite All Star cast as Molly Smith and Tom Clare bag £50,000 prize money 

However only one million viewers tuned in for the grand finale making it the least watched final since series one in 2015

Of this figure 0.4 million of viewers were aged between 16-34 year-old, an increase on last year's Winter final. 

Back in 2018, 3.6 million tuned in as Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham bagged the £50,000 followed by Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea who secured the highest rating ever for a final with 3.7 million. 

Viewing figures for the final have taken a dip in a recent years as they declined to around one million after Davide Sanclimenti & Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu's dramatic series conclusion which was viewed by three million. 

Commenting on the declining figure, one fan wrote: 'I’m hoping they don’t do a January series next year and they rest it. Just focus on the summer and give people a break.'

Molly was visibly shaking as host Maya Jama declared them as winners last night, while Tom said: 'My mind's blown'. 

The blonde beauty beat out her ex Callum Jones and his new partner Jess Gale.

The couple took home the £50,000 prize after receiving 35 percent of the public vote, according to The Sun.

Speaking ahead of the final result, Molly admitted the Love Island experience has 'forced' her to be friends with her ex Callum.

She also said she was 'grateful' they've had the chance to gain closure on things, but insisted that there would be no 'fairytale ending' for them both.

Suggesting that the show's peak popularity is now ever, Monday evening's numbers were incredible low in comparison to those of series four and five when over three and a half million fans tuned in

Commenting on the declining figure, one fan wrote: 'I’m hoping they don’t do a January series next year'

Back in 2018, 3.6 million tuned in as Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham bagged the £50,000 followed by Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea who secured the highest rating ever for a final with 3.7 million in 2019

New voting percentages reveal Callum Jones, 27, and Jess Gale, 24, closely missed out on the win during the grand finale by two percent

Molly and Tom took home the £50,000 prize after receiving 35 percent of the public vote, according to The Sun

Sophie and Josh, who placed third, received 15 percent of viewer votes in the grand finale

Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran (left) were backed by 10 percent, leaving Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk last place with only seven percent of votes

The final islanders looked sensational for the final as they posed together 

According to new reports new voting percentages reveal Callum and Jess closely missed out on the win during the grand finale by two percent.

Molly's ex Callum  and his partner Jess received just below at 33 percent while Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie, who placed third, got 15 percent of viewer votes.

Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran were backed by 10 percent, leaving Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk last place with only seven percent of votes. 

Molly - who became emotional after being crowned as the winner - has admitted that she sees a long-term future with Tom. 

She said: 'It was all meant to be. I wouldn't entertain it if I didn't see this being something serious on the outside.'

Tom is also determined to continue their romance in the outside world.

According to new reports new voting percentages reveal Callum and Jess closely missed out on the win during the grand finale by two percent

The girls looked incredible as they got dressed up for the live final 

The boys looked dapper for the final 

He told Molly: 'I genuinely see you being my girlfriend.'

After splitting in September 2020, Molly and Callum were stunned to be reunited in the All Stars villa in a launch night twist, but have both opted against exploring the prospect of rekindling their romance.

Viewers had hoped the couple would get back together having entered the villa last month after splitting following a three-and-a-half year relationship in September last year.

But the grand final saw Molly paired with Tom, while Callum was coupled up with Jess dashing any hopes of a last minute reunion. 

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