The second season of FBoy Island ended in explosive style on Sunday, with one contestant walking out after a bombshell secret kiss.
The finale of the BINGE reality series saw leading ladies Krystal Thomas, Nicole Mitrov, and Ally Woodfall making their final decision about the dating pool of FBoys and Nice Guys.
The women were tasked with picking a Nice Guy from a pool of potential paramours and if chosen correctly the pair would split a $50,000 cash prize.
If the women chose an FBoy, however, he had the option to split the cash or walk away with the whole purse himself.
But before each of the ladies’ top two men could face up to the final decision, contestant Chad Homan made the shock decision to leave the show.
The bombshell walkout came after all the eliminated contestants were asked to return to the villa ahead of the final elimination.
Chad was then alerted to Ally kissing contestant Joe Blanch behind the villa when they thought no one was watching.
After seeing the offending kiss with his own eyes, an emotional Chad made the decision to take himself out of contention with Ally, leaving her with Andrew Tate enthusiast Joe as her only option.
FBoy Island contestant Chad Homan sensationally walked out of the show’s finale after his potential love Ally Woodfall was spied in a secret embrace with Joe Blanch
‘Motherf***ers, I’m out,” Chad announced to the the other contestants and despite their efforts to stop him, his mind was made up.
‘No, no, it’s all good,’ he said.
‘Literally, you can’t get in the way of them. That’s all it is. She’s already made her choice, fellas.’
‘No, no, it’s all good. Literally, you can’t get in the way of them,’ he said. ‘That’s all it is. She’s already made her choice, fellas.’
After seeing the offending kiss with his own eyes, an emotional Chad made the decision to take himself out of contention with Ally, leaving her with Andrew Tate enthusiast Joe as her only option
Before leaving the villa, Chad had the chance to confront Ally, where he reiterated that his mind was made up and wanted to leave the show with some ‘dignity’.
‘Clearly I’m in love with you and I want to be here for you, I guess I’m just really scared about being led on and embarrassed,’ Chad explained to Ally.
Speaking to News.com.au about Chad’s shock exit, Ally revealed she felt helpless and terrified.
‘My whole world kind of came crashing down,’ she said.
‘I didn’t have a choice. There was no choice between two people – I was left with Joe by default. And I felt really helpless and terrified.’
Before leaving the villa Chad had the chance to confront Ally, where he reiterated that his mind was made up and wanted to leave the show with some ‘dignity’
‘I think you can see it in my face. I didn’t know Joe’s status. Everyone was convinced he was an FBoy and I was convinced too.
‘It wasn’t like: “Oh, Chad’s left your mind’s made up.” No, it was most harder in a sense.’
In the end though, Joe was revealed to be a Nice Guy, meaning he and Ally walked away with $50,000 in cash.
Speaking to Popsugar, the pair confirmed they are still very much a couple following the show and have plans to move in together.
‘We are so serious about this relationship. We could not be more part of each other’s lives if we tried. Since we’ve both come off the show, I think we’ve at most spent a week without each other,’ Joe revealed.
‘Clearly I’m in love with you and I want to be here for you, I guess I’m just really scared about being led on and embarrassed,’ Chad explained to Ally
‘We’re just always in each other’s arms and presence. For me, I’m very loving and I want to be around my partner and it just works out the exact same. And we have a lot of plans for our future.’
Ally added that the pair had plans to move in together in 2025.
‘We’re planning to move in together actually in the quite near future, which will be really exciting. I think that definitely, maybe not this year. The year sort of gets away from you when you’re playing hide and seek with the world for six months, maybe next year.’
Elsewhere in the finale, Ally’s female co-stars ended up with Nice Guys with Nicole Mitrov picking Jack Johnston and Krystal Thomas picking Paddy Colliar.
Elsewhere in the finale, Ally’s female co-stars ended up with Nice Guys with Nicole Mitrov picking Jack Johnston and Krystal Thomas picking Paddy Colliar (pictured)