THE Love Island voting percentages have been revealed after Sammy Root and Jess Harding's shock win.
The loved-up pair were crowned winners of this year's summer series of the ITV2 show last night.
However some viewers have claimed that it was "fixed" after spotting a number of "clues".
Despite that, Jess and Sammy were the clear winners, with 34.57 per cent of the vote.
Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki, who placed second, received 26.85 per cent.
They were closely followed by Ella Thomas and Ty Hyde who got 24.21 per cent, and in fourth place was Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble with 14.37 per cent.
Read more on Love Island
Love Island voting numbersrevealed as Jess & Sammy win amid ‘fix’ claims
Love Island’s Mitchel and Ella B prove they’re still together as they kiss
Just days before the final Whitney and Lochan were favourites to be crowned Love Island 2023 champs.
Some fans have insisted that even ITV thought that they had until the last moment.
During the final host Maya Jama announced Whitney and Lochan's best bits – but a video of Jess and Sammy played instead, which some suggested meant even ITV had the tapes prepared in a certain order.
One said: "I still think getting the best bits wrong also meant they’ve got the votes wrong but they’ll never say.
Most read in Love Island
Maya Jama crowns Love Island winners Jess & Sammy after tense live final
Sammy and Jess beat Whitney and Lochan to £50k prize in huge shock result
Maya Jama takes brutal swipe at Love Island hunk with cheeky comment
Love Island fans furious over Jess's dress and claim she's been stitched up
"They’ve already crowned the winners and give the money so it’s done."
Another added: "Not ITV accidently revealing the winner by playing the wrong VT. They were expecting Whitney to win then so had the VTs ready to go then realised the votes were too high…"
Others have claimed that they worked out the 2023 winners before host Maya announced them on screen.
Many spotted a subtle clue that "gave away" the winning couple early on during the live final in Majorca.
Usually the pair standing on the right hand side go on to be crowned winners.
Source: Read Full Article