Love is in the air, Islanders! As Valentine’s Day approaches, let’s take a stroll down memory lane through the romantic rollercoaster of Love Island. While some couples remain a perfect match made in reality TV heaven, others have faced the dreaded “pied” fate. From unforgettable weddings (cheers to Olivia and Alex Bowen) to adorable Love Island babies (yes, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, we see you!), and even some heart-wrenching public breakups.

But fear not, lovebirds, because amidst the highs and lows, there have been enduring love stories that warm even the coldest of hearts. So, grab your box of chocolates and let’s dive into the Love Island couples who are still going strong, and those who sadly called it quits. Get ready for a dose of romance and nostalgia, just in time for Valentine’s Day!
- Tyrique Hyde and Ella Thomas:
- Initially paired by the public, Tyrique and Ella’s relationship faced ups and downs in the villa.
- Despite challenges and rumors of a split, the couple remains together, navigating the complexities of a public relationship.
- Jess Harding and Sammy Root:
- From the first official couple to the Love Island final, Jess and Sammy seemed destined for lasting love.
- However, they confirmed their breakup a few months after leaving the villa, opting to remain friends.
- Zach Noble and Molly Marsh:
- Zach and Molly’s relationship had its share of drama, including a brief separation in the villa.
- Despite split rumors, they affirmed their commitment to each other and are still going strong.
- Callum Jones and Molly Smith:
- Initially meeting in the winter season of Love Island 2020, Callum and Molly’s relationship lasted for over three years.
- However, they parted ways, citing differences and a desire to move on with their lives.
- Mitchel Taylor and Ella B:
- Mitchel’s journey in the villa was marked by shifting affections, ultimately leading to a brief relationship with Ella B.
- Sadly, the couple confirmed their split shortly after leaving the villa, opting to start new chapters in their lives.
- Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran:
- Despite their popularity on Love Island 2021, Chloe and Toby’s relationship eventually ended.
- Chloe opened up about the breakup, expressing her heartbreak over the unexpected end.
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti:
- Their Love Island journey was filled with ups and downs, culminating in a victory in the final.
- Despite a brief breakup announcement, they hinted at a reconciliation, sparking speculation among fans in 2023
- The couple have since announced their breakup
- Millie Court and Liam Reardon:
- After initially announcing their split, Millie and Liam seemingly reunited after several months.
- Liam confirmed their reunion on social media, indicating a fresh start for the couple.
- Kady McDermott and Ouzy See:
- Kady’s return to Love Island 2023 saw her forming a surprising connection with Ouzy.
- However, they confirmed their split amid rumours and speculation, choosing to go their separate ways with cheating rumours!
- Lochan Nowacki and Whitney Adebayo:
- After a successful stint in the villa, Lochan and Whitney made their relationship official.
- Their romance continues to thrive, with Lochan celebrating their relationship milestone on social media.
- Leah Taylor and Montel McKenzie:
- Despite initial promise, Leah and Montel’s relationship faced challenges outside the villa.
- They confirmed their breakup but expressed a desire to remain friends and focus on their individual paths.
They confirmed their breakup but expressed a desire to remain friends and focus on their individual paths.
- Catherine Abaje and Elom Ahlijah-Wilson:
- While they initially showed promise in the villa, Catherine and Elom’s relationship faltered after leaving.
- They announced their split during the Love Island reunion, opting for an amicable separation. Still Scathy nation over here!
- Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall:
- Lana and Ron’s Love Island journey was marked by loyalty and commitment.
- Unfortunately, they announced their split due to distance and busy schedules, choosing to remain friends.
- Paige Turley and Finley Tapp, Winter 2020:
- Winners of the inaugural winter Love Island series.
- Split after three years, citing drifting apart despite enduring lockdown together.
- Remained friends post-breakup.
- Zara Lackenby-Brown and Jordan Odofin, Winter 2023:
- Started dating after leaving the villa but announced their breakup shortly after.
- Described their relationship as a “fun friendship” with mutual respect.
- Casey O’Gorman and Rosie Seabrook, Winter 2023:
- Unexpected couple post-Casa Amor but decided to remain friends outside the villa.
- Unexpected couple post-Casa Amor but decided to remain friends outside the villa.
- Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan, Winter 2023:
- Found love in Casa Amor, went exclusive, and won the Love Island final.
- Still together, enjoying holidays and cute dates.
- Jessie Wynter and Will Young, Winter 2023:
- Overcame Casa Amor hurdles, exchanged “I love yous,” and almost reached the final.
- Became official during their final date and have since enjoyed farm life and travels together.
- Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Manhenga, Winter 2023:
- Day one couple who faced challenges, including a Casa Amor recoupling.
- Despite rocky moments, made it official in the villa and reached the final.
- Tom Clare and Sami Elishi, Winter 2023:
- Found love in the villa, made it exclusive, and finished third in the final.
- Split soon after leaving the villa.
- Olivia Hawkins and Maxwell Samuda, Winter 2023:
- Met during Casa Amor, went exclusive at the Beach Party, and were later dumped.
- Called it quits post-villa, citing changes in their relationship dynamics.
- Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, 2021:
- Ended their relationship after finishing third in Love Island 2021.
- Moved in together post-villa but confirmed their breakup in February 2023.
- Gemma Owen and Luca Bish, 2022:
- Came runner-up in Love Island 2022 but announced their split in November 2022.
- Gem shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the support and starting new chapters.
- Adam Collard and Paige Thorne, 2022:
- Coupled up in Love Island 2021 but split in October 2022, deleting Instagram photos together.
- Adam confirmed the breakup to The Sun, describing Paige as a great girl.
- Danica Taylor and Jamie Allen, 2022:
- First couple from Love Island 2022 to split, reportedly due to drifting apart.
- Despite ending romantically, they remain good friends and support each other’s endeavors.
- Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope, 2022:
- Found love in Love Island 2022 and made it official as boyfriend and girlfriend.
- Came third in the series and continue to thrive in their relationship.
- Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page, 2022:
- Publicly paired up on day one of Love Island 2022 and became a strong couple.
- Asked Andrew to be her boyfriend in the villa and finished fourth in the series.
- Luke Trotman and Siannise Fudge, Winter 2020:
- Came second in Winter Love Island 2020 but rumors of their split surfaced in November 2021.
- Siannise hinted at the breakup on social media, eventually confirming it and possibly starting a new romance.
- Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruickshank, 2021:
- Ended their relationship three months after Love Island 2021, maintaining a special bond and supporting each other’s careers.
- Rebecca Gormley and Chris Biggs, Winter 2020:
- Started dating after leaving the villa but split over a year later, with Rebecca confirming the breakup on Instagram.
- Mike Boateng and Priscilla Anyabu, Winter 2020:
- Split after 15 months of dating, citing lockdown challenges and the need for space.
- Ended amicably, with Mike stating they had a mature conversation and remain friends.
- Maura Higgins and Chris Taylor, 2019:
- Confirmed their relationship in November 2020 but announced their split in May 2021, emphasizing mutual love and respect.
- Lucie Donlan and Luke Mabbott, 2020:
- Went public with their romance in July 2020 and got engaged in December 2020, living together happily.
- Sophie Piper and Conor Durman, Winter 2020:
- Coupled up on Love Island but decided to stay friends after things fizzled out due to lockdown challenges.
- Eva Zapico and Nas Majeed, Winter 2020:
- Despite an early exit from the villa, Eva and Nas are going strong for over three years, proving their compatibility and enduring connection.
- Demi Jones and Luke Mabbott, Winter 2020:
- Split after spending three months apart during lockdown, realizing they were better off as friends.
- Jess Gale and Ched Uzor, Winter 2020:
- Despite initial chemistry, Jess and Ched struggled to maintain their relationship through lockdown, leading to a split in June.
- Lucie Donlan and Joe Garratt, 2019:
- After multiple breakups and reconciliations, Lucie and Joe ended their relationship for good in early December, citing differences.
- Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins, 2019:
- Ended their eight-month relationship amicably, acknowledging that they tried to make it work but decided to separate.
- Jourdan Riane and Danny Williams, 2019:
- Split due to rumors of infidelity, with Jourdan confronting Danny about his alleged interactions with other women.
- India Reynolds and Ovie Soko, 2019:
- Called off their relationship after four months together, despite their initial strong connection.
- Greg O’Shea and Amber Gill, 2019:
- Broke up after just five weeks, with Greg reportedly ending things via text, leaving Amber heartbroken.
- Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, 2019:
- One of Love Island’s biggest success stories, Tommy and Molly-Mae are still together, welcoming their first child in 2023.
- Belle Hassan and Anton Danyluk, 2019:
- Split five weeks after leaving the villa, unable to overcome the challenges they faced.
- Harley Brash and Chris Taylor, 2019:
- Became the first couple from the 2019 series to break up, citing busy schedules and separate opportunities.
- Josh Denzel and Kaz Crossley, 2018:
- Announced their split in January 2019 after reportedly breaking up weeks earlier, despite finishing third in the series.
- Megan Barton-Hanson and Wes Nelson, 2018:
- Ended their relationship in January 2019, with Megan citing differences in a social media announcement.
- Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham, 2018:
- Split after six months, reconciled briefly, and then ended things again. Dani has since moved on and become a mother.
- Georgia Steel and Sam Bird, 2018:
- Broke up after three months amid accusations of infidelity, unable to overcome the trust issues in their relationship.
- Adam Collard and Zara McDermott, 2018:
- Despite initial promise, Adam and Zara broke up in February 2019, with Zara expressing heartbreak and uncertainty about the future.
- Laura Anderson and Paul Knops, 2018:
- Despite their villa nickname ‘Paura’, Laura and Paul couldn’t make it work outside, with Paul admitting they weren’t compatible.
- Samira Mighty and Frankie Foster, 2018:
- Split after footage emerged of Frankie allegedly kissing another woman, prompting Samira to focus on herself and her career.
- Jack Fowler and Laura Crane, 2018:
- Though never officially confirmed, Jack and Laura decided to part ways in September, ending their relationship on amicable terms.
- Charlie Brake and Ellie Brown, 2018:
- Experienced a tumultuous relationship with multiple breakups and reconciliations before ultimately parting ways for good.
- Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies, 2017:
- Despite winning the show, Kem and Amber decided to end their relationship, leaving fans heartbroken over their split.
- Gabby Allen and Marcel Somerville, 2017:
- Ended their relationship after Marcel’s infidelity was revealed, leading to a public breakup and disappointment among fans.
- Montana Brown and Alex Beattie, 2017:
- Split just weeks after leaving the villa, unable to sustain their relationship in the real world.
- Dom Lever and Jess Shears, 2017:
- One of the show’s biggest success stories, Dom and Jess got married and welcomed their first child together, proving Love Island can lead to lasting love.
- Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes, 2017:
- Experienced a rollercoaster relationship before splitting for good, despite their own reality show and numerous attempts to reconcile.
- Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow, 2017:
- Still going strong, Jamie and Camilla are engaged, have a Love Island baby, and are expecting their second child together, showcasing the strength of their bond.
- Tyla Carr and Jonny Mitchell, 2017:
- Their relationship didn’t stand the test of time, ending shortly after leaving the villa.
- Sam Gowland and Georgia Harrison, 2017:
- Split up, with Sam later finding success on Geordie Shore.
- Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde, 2016:
- Won the show, got engaged, married, and became parents to two Love Island babies, exemplifying the show’s potential for finding lasting love.
- Emma-Jane Woodhams and Terry Walsh, 2016:
- Experienced drama both inside and outside the villa before ultimately splitting up.
- Alex Bowen and Olivia Buckland, 2016:
- The first Love Island couple to get married, Alex and Olivia are still together and have welcomed their first child.
- Scott Thomas and Kady McDermott, 2016:
- Managed to stay together for a year before ending their relationship.
- Rykard Jenkins and Rachel Fenton, 2016:
- Split after a year and a half together, despite Rykard leaving the show to be with Rachel.
- Katie Salmon and Adam Maxwell, 2016:
- Their brief post-show romance quickly fizzled out, with Adam publicly declaring his single status.
- Hannah Elizabeth and Jonathan Clark, 2015:
- Despite getting engaged on the show, Hannah and Jon split shortly after returning home.
- Jessica Hayes and Max Morley, 2015:
- Managed to win the show but couldn’t make their romance last outside the villa.
- Jordan Ring aka Hulk and Zoe Brown, 2015:
- Made their relationship official in the villa but couldn’t sustain it in the real world.
- Luis Morrison and Cally Jane Beech, 2015:
- Despite welcoming the first Love Island baby, Vienna, Luis and Cally eventually called it quits on their relationship.

These Love Island love stories remind us that while some relationships thrive, others face challenges along the way. Despite the outcomes, each couple’s journey on the show remains a testament to the unpredictable nature of love. Who are you rooting for on All-Stars?





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