Two former Love Island stars are hoping their favourite islander steals the £50,000 prize if he wins.
It was revealed as a selection of evicted contestants from this year's series appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss the remaining couples.
Amongst those in the line-up was Arabella Chi, who controversially paired up with Danny Williams on the ITV series a few weeks ago.
The 28-year-old model explained that she wants Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury to win the reality show.
Also appearing was Lucie Donlan's former partner Joe Garratt - who told Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway that he hopes Belle Hassan and Anton Danyluk will bag the £50,000 winnings.
However a handful of former islanders expressed their support for recent fan-favourite Ovie Soko.
The British professional basketball player won over ITV2 viewers after he was embroiled in a love-triangle with Anna Vakili and Jordan Hames.
Original islander Anna dumped Jordan for Ovie during the Casa Amor twist, only to later recouple with her former flame - leaving Ovie single.
He's since coupled up with newbie India Reynolds, who only arrived in the Love Island villa last week.
As well as garnering public support, 6 foot 7 Ovie is the favourite amongst a host of his former co-stars - including Elma Pazar and George Rains.
The pair revealed today that they want him and India to win the series, which concludes next Monday night (29 July).
Good Morning Britain anchor Ben however reminded that the couple have only been together a matter of days, commenting: "In the past, hasn't it been about a couple that's believable?"
With much of the panel expressing differing views, Elma explained: "His personality has shown though."
Her comment prompted the morning host to question whether Ovie deserves the money on his own - with the option for the winning pair to either split or steal the money.
To this, both Elma and George responded "yeah," supporting the idea of Ovie stealing the £50,000 for himself - rather than sharing the prize with India, should they win.
The former contestants also revealed that whilst viewers won't get to see them during the final, they'll all be together again for the reunion episode - which usually airs a week after the final.
Discussing this special episode, ex-islander Joe said it will be "interesting" bringing everyone back.