Casey O’Gorman has reportedly turned his back on Made in Chelsea after winning Love Island, and Gabby Allen is happy for one major reason
Love Island star Casey O’Gorman is reportedly not returning to one of his past reality TV roles after winning the ITV dating show.
Casey, 28, and his partner Gabby Allen, 33, won the All Stars series last month, with the couple only just nabbing the top spot with 33.37 percent of the vote. Meanwhile, Grace and Luca won 30.38 percent of the votes, while Ekin-Su and Curtis secured 21.74 percent. Catherine and Omar only received 8.14 percent, and Elma and Sammy got just 6.36 percent.
Despite the fine margins of his win, Casey has reportedly decided that he doesn’t need to rush back to Made In Chelsea for its 29th season. According to an insider, despite not having the silver spoon of the rest of the Channel 4 cast Casey “was seen as a great signing by producers.”
The explained to The Sun: “When he joined, he was fresh from two Love Island stints and had proved popular with the ladies. They knew he’d bring fun and drama to the series – which is exactly what he did.”
An insider said that Gabby was worried about the ‘added pressure’ Made in Chelsea could add to her relationship with ladies’ man Casey, but he won’t be making a return (
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Casey’s move suggests that although he’s made a romantic splash on MIC in the past, he’s now more focused on keeping his Love Island relationship afloat – after spending plenty of time having public dates with Gabby.
The insider said that Gabby could “breathe a sigh of relief” thanks to Casey’s absence from the upcoming series. They added: “She trusts him but obviously knows he has a reputation for being a ladies’ man and filming a reality show always involves romantic dramas. She doesn’t want the added pressure to harm their relationship.”
While Casey has supposedly sworn off MIC, fans are more concerned with confirming that he won’t be back on Love Island for the fourth time after accusing the voting of being rigged. Casey first did the original version of Love Island in 2023 before coming back for All Stars in both 2024 and 2025. On X, formerly known as Twitter, fans joked that the show was “rigged” by producers in the hopes that by giving Casey a win he’d stop returning to the villa every year.
“Love Island had to crown Casey the winner – they didn’t want him back in the Summer,” one person joked, with another adding: “They handed Casey the win so he would stop coming back every January.”
Reality TV aside, Casey sparked concern recently when he had his phone stolen, with his close friend Tom Clare – whom he met on Love Island in 2023 – posting on his own Instagram Story: “Casey’s had his phone stolen! Any info message me.”
A source soon told The Sun that Casey was “worried,” explaining: “Casey is so worried because the thief had access to all his private pics and information – they posted some pics he never meant to see the light of day but it’s the Whatsapp messages he’s really worried about – there are a lot of chats with sensitive information in there.”
Thankfully, it seems none of the “sensitive” content was released, with the source adding: “It could have been a disaster – in the end all that happened was the thief messaged some of his famous friends and asked for money.”