Jack Keating Apologizes After Tense Exchange on ‘Love Island All Stars’ Finale
Jack Keating issued an apology following a confrontation with Kyra Lizama during the finale of Love Island All Stars, which aired on Monday, February 23, 2026. The exchange prompted host Maya Jama to intervene and encourage both parties to move forward.
The Confrontation
The drama unfolded as eliminated Islanders returned to the villa. Kyra Lizama initially confronted Curtis Pritchard regarding a video posted on Valentine’s Day before turning her attention to Jack Keating. According to reports, Kyra stated, “That was not right of you to speak on my business! You can maintain my name out of your mouth,” a statement met with applause from the audience.
Keating’s Apology
Jack Keating responded with an apology, stating, “I shouldn’t have said that and looking back on it now, seeing how it came out and stuff like that. I probably meant it in a more playful way in the moment, I apologise and I shouldn’t have said that and yeah, I f**ked up.”
Maya Jama Intervenes
Host Maya Jama stepped in to de-escalate the situation, saying, “Okay, accountability, he’s sorry, let’s move on!”
The Root of the Issue
The confrontation stemmed from comments Jack Keating made about Kyra Lizama and Curtis Pritchard during a recent podcast appearance. On the Daily Mail, it was reported that Keating revealed details about couples engaging in intimacy within the villa, sparking the initial disagreement.
Fan Reaction
Viewers took to social media, with many expressing support for Kyra Lizama’s directness. One user posted on X (formerly Twitter), “Obsessed with Kyra dragging both Curtis and Jack on live tv #loveisland #loveislandallstars.”
‘Love Island All Stars’ Winners
Ciaran Davies and Samie Elishi were crowned the winners of Love Island All Stars 2026, receiving £50,000.