Love Island 2024 is here for another summer of sun-soaked drama. The reality TV show, which ties the best of us to our couches every night for two months each year, sees a slew of shiny twentysomethings beamed onto our screens in the hope of finding love – and winning £50,000. But which couples will last when they leave the villa and return to real life – and lucrative fast fashion brand deals? If we look back at islanders past, the real world has broken what seemed like the strongest of pairings.
(Who else was quietly devastated when Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham split?) Below, we run through the Love Island couples from all the series that are still going strong. Status: Living together Crowned winners of Love Island ’s first All Star season, the couple had an awkward journey in the villa as Molly was forced to share the tiny space with ex-partner Callum Jones. Molly and Tom had been together for three years before they split, just weeks ahead of them entering as bombshells together; surprising contestants, viewers, and each other.
Last month, Molly confirmed Tom had started the process of moving in to her Manchester apartment. Status: Still together Despite rumours they’d broken up, the couple are still going strong as they celebrated Joshua’s birthday together earlier this month. During their time in the villa, they often received complaints that their journey had been “too smooth”.
They recently shared they were “taking things slowly” since telling each o.
