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Which Love Island couples are still together?
Romcoms of yesteryear had us thinking our true loves would reveal themselves after a ‘meet cute’ – sharing a long car ride together and reuniting decades later a la When Harry Met Sally or a case of mistaken identity like Maid in Manhattan.
Today, finding Mr or Mrs Right has evolved – with Love Islanders leading the way in how many communicate about attracting a mate.
Does he have the sauce? Will you shoot your shot? Or do you get the ick?
Despite influencing a lot of our modern love languages and lessons in dating, how effective has Love Island actually been?
With the seventh series starting on ITV2 on June 28, how hopeful should the new contestants be? How many Love Island couples are still together?
Full list of Love Island couples who are still together
From the last series to couples who have met after the show, here’s the Love Island alum who are still together.
Love Island 2020 couples
2020 saw first-ever winter version of the show, which was filmed in South Africa instead of its usual location in Mallorca, and had several couples find love.
Finn Tapp and Paige Turley, Love Island 2020 winners
Finn Tapp and Paige Turley won and split the £50,000 prize money between them.
The couple moved in together during lockdown last summer and are still together.
They regularly share updates together on Instagram and have even teased ‘big wedding plans’ for the future.
Luke Trotman and Siânnise Fudge
Another couple from Love Island 2020 still together are runners-up, Luke and Siânnise.
The couple also moved in together during lockdown in May 2020, sharing their move into their London flat on social media.
Mike Boateng and Priscilla Anyabu
The couple were voted off the show in the semi-final, but that hasn’t stopped their relationship from proving to be a winner.
Speaking on Love Island: What Happened Next? Mike said of their romance away from the show: ‘I’ve moved permanently to London now. It was only a couple weeks after leaving the villa that we actually popped the big one and started telling each other that we actually love each other.’
They last posted social media snaps together in April 2021.
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Callum Jones and Molly Smith
This couple has gone on to prove that bad beginnings don’t always jinx the future of the relationship.
The pair coupled up after the shocking Casa Amour episode, where Callum dumped Shaugna Phillips upon his return.
The pair regularly share loved up pictures on Instagram and recently celebrated their one year together.
Nas Majeed and Eva Zapico
Another couple who paired up after the Casa Amour episode, Nas had originally been paired with Demi Jones but shocked viewers when he went with Eva.
It was a gamble that paid off, though, as the pair are still happily together.
What other Love Island couples are still together?
The couplings from the 2020 show may have resulted in long-lasting relationships, but have the previous contestant from other series been so lucky?
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, Love Island 2019 runners-up
The pair lost out to Greg O’Shea and Amber Gill, but whereas the 2019 winners have since called it a day, Molly-Mae and Tommy remain loved up.
Molly-Mae regularly appears at Tommy Fury’s boxing matches, and the pair share loved-up updates with their fans on social media.
Lucie Donlan and Luke Mabbott
Lucie from Love Island series 5 and Luke Mabbott from series 6 might not have appeared on the same series, but they’re on the same page when it comes to their relationship, thought to have blossomed in July 2020.
Lucie revealed that she messaged Luke on social media.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: ‘It’s like a dream come true – whenever we go out people think it’s Bieber.
‘I always fancied him and when I saw he was single, I slid into his DMs. When you like someone you’ve just got to go for it. We went for a picnic.’
Sharing a video on Instagram, Luke reciprocated, writing: ‘2020 has been a very strange year with its ups and downs. I’ve been lucky enough to meet my bestfriend and soul mate! Many more adventures with you in 202.’
Rebecca Gormley and Biggs Chris
This pair both took part in Winter Love Island 2020, but it was after the show that their romance blossomed.
Despite meeting in the famous villa, they didn’t get together until they were on the outside and revealed the news on TikTok.
Taking part in TikTok’s couple’s challenge, Biggs posted a sweet video of him with his girlfriend Rebecca.
The video included captions that said: ‘Biggs and Rebecca didn’t find love in the villa…
‘One year later Biggs and Rebecca are now together and are soon to move in together.’
Love Island couples who’ve got married
Have any previous contestants gone on to tie the knot?
Alex Bowen and Olivia Buckland
One of the show’s biggest success stories, this couple from the 2016 series were the first-ever Love Island couple to make it from the island to down the aisle.
The pair got married in 2018 and have since moved to a five-bedroom property in the countryside, the renovations of which they share with fans on Instagram.
Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey
Another couple to tie the knot were the winners of Love Island series 2 in 2015.
The couple wed at a romantic ceremony in Canterbury in 2018, three years after winning their series.
They share two children together, son Freddie and daughter Delilah.
Jess Shears and Dom Lever
Jess and Dom met on the 2017 series, and also got married in 2018 – turns out it was a good year for Love Island couples.
The couple share a son together after Jess gave birth to their first child in October 2019.
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt
Okay, so these two – who also met on the 2017 series of the show – haven’t officially tied the knot yet, but they got engaged in February 2021.
They also welcomed a baby girl named Nell in October 2020.
Love Island starts Monday, June 28 at 9pm on ITV.
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