As the 12th series of Love Island comes to an end after eight weeks filled with romance, arguments, tension, love-triangles, and chaos, fans await with excitement to witness who will be crowned the 2025 winners of the ITV2 show.
Tonight, viewers will finally discover which couple is the public's favourite as Shakira and Harry, Yasmine and Jamie, Toni and Cach, and Angel and TY battle it out to win the coveted £50,000 and the title of the 2025 winners.
Ahead of the grande finale, where either one of the four couples has a huge chance of winning this year due to divided public opinion, we take a look back at the Love Island lovebirds who are still together. It comes after it was revealed that host Maya Jama to follow in Molly-Mae Hague's footsteps in major career move.
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So, after ten exciting years full of love, laughter, cheating, and pulling one another for chat, we take a look at all the couples who are still happily living in bliss from the very first season in 2015 to the most recent summer series.
Olivia Bowen & Alex Bowen (Series 2 – 2016)Olivia and Alex Bowen met as contestants on Love Island UK in 2016 and finished as runners‑up. They got engaged in late 2016 and later tied the knot in Essex on 15 September 2018.
In June 2022, they welcomed their first child, son Abel (AJ), and in early 2025, they announced they’re expecting a second baby. The pair remain happily married and continue sharing family life with their followers.
Cara De La Hoyde & Nathan Massey (Series 2 winners – 2016)Cara and Nathan won Love Island in 2016 and quickly became fan favourites. After a brief split, they reunited and married in June 2019. The couple have two children together: son Freddie, born in 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in 2020.
Despite their ups and downs, they remain happily married and focused on raising their young family, often sharing family moments on social media and staying connected to their Love Island roots.
Camilla Thurlow & Jamie Jewitt (Series 3 – 2017)Camilla and Jamie coupled up in 2017 and finished as runners‑up. They became engaged in 2021, announcing it in a sweet moment involving their first child. T
The pair married later that year and now have three children, including daughters Nell and Nora, and son Brodie, who was born in 2024.
Camilla and Jamie are widely seen as one of the most genuine Love Island couples, balancing family life with charitable work and keeping much of their relationship private.
Jess Shears & Dom Lever (Series 3 – 2017)
Jess and Dom met early in Love Island 2017 and stayed together after leaving the villa. They tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Mykonos in October 2018.
The couple has two sons together, born in 2019 and 2022. Jess and Dom have maintained a strong relationship away from the reality TV spotlight, focusing on family life while occasionally appearing in the media. Dom has since trained as a firefighter, while Jess works as an influencer.
Molly‑Mae Hague & Tommy Fury (Series 5 – 2019)Molly‑Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019 and finished as runners‑up. They moved in together soon after and welcomed their daughter, Bambi, in January 2023.
Tommy proposed in Ibiza in July 2023, but the pair announced their split in August 2024 after five years together.
In early 2025, reports suggested they were spending time together again and possibly working on their relationship, showing that their story might not be over just yet. The lovebirds are now back on and have been enjoying a summer of adventures with Bambi.
Indiyah Polack & Dami Hope (Series 8 – Summer 2022)
Indiyah and Dami met during Love Island 2022 after Dami’s original pairing shifted when Casa Amor brought new connections.
Despite a rocky start and some dramatic moments in the villa, they became one of the strongest couples by the end of the series, finishing in third place.
Since leaving the show, they’ve remained together, moving in with one another in London. The pair often attend events side‑by‑side and share playful glimpses of their relationship on social media.
Sanam Harrinanan & Kai Fagan (Series 9 – Winter 2023)Sanam and Kai’s romance blossomed in the Love Island 2023 winter series, making them the first couple in the show’s history to meet during Casa Amor and go on to win the competition.
Since their victory, they’ve continued dating and have been inseparable, travelling together and supporting each other’s careers. After a romantic engagement last year, Kai and Sanam tied the knot over the weekendafter finding lasting love on Love Island.
Molly Marsh & Zach Noble (Series 10 – Summer 2023)
Molly and Zach met during Love Island 2023, with their romance kicking off after Molly’s brief exit and dramatic return to the villa.
They quickly became one of the most talked‑about couples of the season and made it to the final. Since leaving the show, they suffered some trouble in paradise and broke up for a months of months before rekindling their romance.
Since then, they have stayed together, often posting loved‑up photos and holiday snaps and have even moved in together.
While they’re not yet engaged or married, the couple appear strong and committed, enjoying life as one of the newer Love Island success stories.
Uma Jammeh & Wil Anderson (Series 11 – Summer 2024)Uma and Wil met on Love Island UK Season 11 in 2023, quickly forming a strong connection and finishing as runners-up.
Their playful chemistry turned into a serious relationship, and they announced their engagement in July 2025.
Since leaving the villa, they’ve shared joyful moments of their journey together on social media. Fans are excited to see what’s next for the couple as they plan their future wedding and life together.
Sophie Piper & Joshua Ritchie (All Stars series - 2024)Sophie, who first appeared on Love Island in 2020, and Josh, who was a contestant in the 2015 series, reunited on Love Island: All Stars in early 2024.
The pair coupled up in the villa and developed a strong connection that continued after the show ended. Since the series ended, the couple have gone from strength-to-strength and are now living together. Love Island fans have branded them one of their favourite couples ever to emerge from the ITV2 show.
Molly Smith & Tom Clare (All Stars series– 2024)
Molly, originally from Love Island 2020, and Tom, who won the 2023 winter series, met during Love Island: All Stars in early 2024.
Their chemistry was instant, and they went on to win the series together.
Since leaving the villa, they’ve remained inseparable, sharing romantic trips and glamorous events. While they’re not yet engaged or married, their relationship is going strong, and fans see them as one of the standout success stories from the All Stars run.
Tommy Bradley and Lucy Quinn (Series 12- 2025)Tommy left Love Island with Lucy when it was decided by Shakira and Ty that their time on the show was over. While unhappy with her decision at the time, the pair were confident that their romance would continue on the outside world.
Having said that, if social media is anything to go by, the pair haven't spent much time together since going for dinner with Harrison and Lauren following their exit.
Now, Tommy has featured on Emily's social media, sparking rumours he has reunited with his ex, but he has also been spotted kissing Lucy in a London nightclub just a week ago.
Harrison Solomon and Lauren Wood (Series 12 2025)Despite the controversy around their relationship, Harrison and Lauren are still going strong since their time in the villa came to an end.
While they are not yet official, Harrison recently revealed that he was simply waiting for Lauren to meet his family before adding the 'girlfriend and boyfriend' label.
He explained: "I think a big thing for me was wanting Lauren to meet my family first before I made any big decisions because I feel like getting my family’s approval is a big thing. So I feel like in the next few days Lauren’s going to meet my family and we’ll go from there."
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