Love Island: All Stars came to a close last night, and after six whirlwind weeks, the finale delivered everything fans were hoping for. From awkward confrontations to full-on call-outs, no drama was left untouched. As Maya went round catching up with the dumped Islanders, Kyra made sure Jack knew exactly where she stood, warning him to keep her name out of his mouth.

"And also I just want to call out Jack. That was not right of you to speak on my business. You can keep my name out your mouth!" she said, pointing at Jack.

Maya then came to Jack to get his side of the story, and he offered a full apology. "Yeah, I mean I will apologise to you now Kyra… I shouldn’t have said that. Looking back at it now and seeing how it came out, I probably meant it in a more half-playful, half… whatever way. In the moment, I apologise. I shouldn’t have said it. I f****d up, but there," he admitted.

So, what did he actually say?

Here’s the full breakdown.

What did Jack say about Kyra?

After being dumped from the villa, Jack wasted no time spilling tea on the podcast circuit - and this year’s bedroom antics were firmly on the agenda.

Appearing on Go Loud’s Mi Casa Su Casa, he claimed several couples had taken things to the next level behind closed doors. Jack alleged that Lucinda and Sean had "done the deed" and were "fully charged", before teasing: "I know two others that got fully charged as well!"

When the host guessed Scott and Leanne, Jack agreed. She then suggested Samie and Ciaran, prompting a slightly confused exchange over what exactly counted as "fully charged".

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"Oh you mean fully charged, fully charged?" Jack said. "I thought you meant getting into it like."

"That’s what I mean - plugged in!" the host replied.

But it was Curtis and Kyra’s names that really raised eyebrows. Jack went on to allege they had also hooked up one night in the villa.

"Basically, Curtis and Kyra got into it one of the nights as well," he said.

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He continued: "I know - and this is just my suspicions, I’m not at-ting anybody - but the first night they got coupled up, everybody had their new beds and stuff. We got into bed and obviously people are having their chats and everything. We woke up the next day and there were condoms beside every couple’s beds. That only happens when somebody had done it the night before."

Jack stressed he wasn’t directly accusing anyone and that his comments were based purely on what he believed had happened - but they clearly struck a nerve with Kyra, who wasted no time confronting him.

The dad-of-one, 26, has since apologised, so here’s hoping he and Kyra can put it behind them… and perhaps steer clear of the podcast mics for a while.

Love Island: All Stars is available to stream on ITVX