With Love Island celebrating 10 years, we’re taking a trip down memory lane and looking at the Love Island couples that are still going strong despite the ups and downs
It’s the show that’s delivered drama and romance by the shedload, with the new series promising more – but how many Love Island couples have stood the test of time? Here are the pairs who have proved the doubters wrong…
Millie Court and Liam Reardon
Liam, 25, and Millie, 28, had one of the most talked-about journeys on series seven in 2021 – from Casa Amor heartbreak, to winning the whole thing. After leaving the villa, the pair moved in together but sadly called it quits in 2022.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Millie and Liam rekindled their romance in 2023, and by 2025, they’re firmly back on and happier than ever. They’re keeping things more low-key this time around, and fans are rooting for the couple to go the distance. Second time’s the charm, right?
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae, 26, and Tommy, 26, are arguably Love Island’s biggest success story – and they didn’t even win! The pair met on series five in 2019 and despite some major bumps in the road, are still a strong unit, building an empire together.
The couple welcomed a daughter, Bambi, in January 2023, and embraced family life. Despite a shock split in 2024, they have reunited and we have our fingers crossed for the continuation of their love story.
Tom Clare and Molly Smith
Tom, 25, and Molly, 31, might not have coupled up in the villa, but fate clearly had other plans! After their separate stints on Love Island – Tom in the 2023 winter series and Molly in Casa Amor in 2020 – the pair connected on the 2024 All Stars series and sparks flew.
Fast forward to 2025, and the pair – who now live together in a new home in Manchester, are still going strong, sharing glam date nights and matching holiday snaps all over their socials.
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Hewitt
Camilla, 35, and Jamie, 33, met on series three in 2017, and quickly won hearts with their genuine connection. They made it all the way to the final where they came second.
Now, the pair are happily married and doting parents to daughters Nell, born in 2020, Nora, who arrived in 2022, and nine-month old son, Brodie
Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde
Nathan, 32, and Cara, 34, were the cheeky sweethearts of Love Island series two, going from flirty banter to full-blown romance right before our eyes. They won the 2016 series – and each other’s hearts – for good.
Despite a brief split in 2017, the pair reunited and tied the knot in 2019. Today, they’re the proud parents of two adorable children: son Freddie, born in 2017, and daughter Delilah, who arrived in 2020. Still playful and totally smitten, these two are pure couple goals.
Uma Jammeh and Wil Anderson
Uma, 24, and Wil, 23, were the surprise golden couple of Love Island 2024. After a rocky start for Wil and some serious villa drama, it was Uma who truly brought out his softer side – and fans were instantly hooked.
Since leaving the villa, the couple have been inseparable, sharing romantic getaways, loved-up selfies, and major couple energy. It’s still early days, but Uma and Will are showing all the signs of a lasting match.
Olivia and Alex Bowen
Olivia, 31, and Alex, 33, are true Love Island royalty. The pair met on series two back in 2016, when Alex walked in as a bombshell, but no one predicted just how strong they would become.
The couple are now married and share a son, Abel, born in 2022, and are expecting a baby girl, proving that villa love can last well beyond the final fire pit.
Source: Mirror
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