All the Love Island Couples Still Together so Yes, Reality TV Can Play Cupid
Love Island turns 10 this year, but which Love Island couples have gone the distance?
Can reality TV really work as cupid? Yes, it actually can. Love Island has graced our screens for the last decade, bringing us a whole host of bombshells, icks and Casa Amor drama. While there's been hundreds of singletons slo-mo strut through the villa doors, not all have found their love match. Some have found bromances, others besties, but the reason they all enter the show is to find "the one", right? So just who took their relationship across the threshold and made it work on the outside?
As we brace ourselves for another summer of "And the person I'd like to couple up with is. . ." announcements, it's worth taking a walk back through memory lane. There's still some hope for the couples of the latest All Stars 2025 series, with Luca Bish and Grace Jackson, Ronnie Vint and Harriet Blackmore, and Elma Pazar and Sammy Root still seemingly making it work. Although the winners of Love Island 2024, Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan, didn't last, despite making history as the first Black couple to take the crown.
If you're invested in the couple's post-villa lives, you'll likely know there's a mix of date nights, fancy events and cuddled up selfies posted on social media. But there are a select few fan-favourites who have taken their relationship to the next level. Engagements, weddings and babies have been among some of the success stories. Think Olivia and Alex Bowen from series 2. Or Camilla and Jamie Jewitt from series 3. And then there's the rollercoaster of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury that has had fans on tenterhooks.
Eager to know which Love Island couples are still together? Read on to see who really did find their type on paper.
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