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Love Island winners: Where are they now?
By Sean O’grady and Rebecca Lawrence For Mailonline
08:33 01 Jun 2024, updated 08:49 01 Jun 2024
The 11th series of Love Island kicks off on Monday June 3, with 12 sexy singletons gearing up to enter the famous villa.
They may all be competing for a £50,000 cash prize but the winners can expect to start a whole new life after the show ends.
From landing giant sponsorship deals to walking down the aisle and having children, some winners have stood the test of time.
Sadly not every couple have remained together and while some have gone on to great success, others have faded from the celebrity scene.
MailOnline takes a look what happened to the winners of the last nine seasons.
Season One (2015): Jess Hayes and Max Morley
Jess Hayes and Max Morley, both 30 years of age, found themselves on the surprise hit of the summer when they signed up for the first ever series of Love Island in 2015.
Although the contestants became stars, the reality show wasn’t quite the guaranteed star-maker it is today.
The couple walked away with the prize money, pipping favourites Hannah Elizabeth and Jonathan Clark to the top spot.
However their showmance didn’t last long and the pair split just six weeks after the cameras stopped rolling.
Max was quick to dust himself off and dated a string of other reality TV beauties including fellow former Love Islanders Zara Holland (series two) and Laura Anderson (series five).
He also appeared on Ex on the Beach in 2017 and had a fling with Charlotte Crosby.
Since then he has faded from the limelight and is thought to be working as a recruiter.
He rarely posts on social media and has not revealed who his partner is but they had a baby boy called Brooklyn in November 2021.
Jess has also experienced the joys of parenthood.
The social media star, who boasts almost 400,000 followers on Instagram, fell in love with mechanic Dan Lawry in 2018.
The couple welcomed a baby boy, Presley, the following year and her Instagram account is testament to the love and devotion she has for her son.
She and Dan were engaged after Presley was born but broke up in May 2021 and now co-parent their son.
In April Jess tragically suffered a second miscarriage and has been praised by fans for helping other women by speaking about her experience.
Season Two (2016): Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey
Cara De La Hoyde, 32, and Nathan Massey, 30, didn’t have a typical life after Love Island but they still managed to make their romance work.
After he left the villa Nathan had to go back to working on a building site within six months.
The carpenter admitted he was embarrassed to return to work so soon but he is now happily married to Cara and the pair are one of the only winning couples remaining together.
Cara and Nathan tied the knot in June 2019 and have two children together – daughter Delilah, four, and son Freddie, two.
The couple have remained in the public eye and Cara has often spoken about her struggles with depression, anxiety and OCD.
Since she was 16 she has been on various medication to deal with her mental health issues.
The star has been very open about her troubles and has accepted she may always have bouts of depression.
Season Three (2017): Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay
Amber Davies, 26, and Kem Cetinay, 27, stormed to victory in season three but it was just four months before the fan favourites broke up.
Despite this, since the couple took the Love Island crown in 2017, both Amber and Kem have had successful careers on and off the screen.
Amber has made appearances in reality shows such as And They’re Off! as well as documentaries including Amber & Dolly: 9 to 5 and When Reality TV Goes Horribly Wrong.
She soon began a career in musical theatre, starring as Judy Bernly in 9 to 5: The Musical, Campbell Davies in Bring It On: The Musical and is currently playing Lorraine Bains in Back To The Future: The Musical.
In December she revealed she’d found love at work, confirming she is dating her Back to the Future co-star Ben Joyce.
Meanwhile, Kem released a single with fellow Islander Chris Hughes that peaked at 15th in the UK music charts.
He also began co-presenting the podcast Love Island: The Morning After with Arielle Free in 2018 but the pair were replaced by Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack this year.
Kem also owns a restaurant in Romford called Array, a move that came as a shock to fans as he failed to impress on Celebrity Masterchef.
Season Four (2018): Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham
Jack Fincham, 32, and Dani Dyer, 27, took the season four crown after being a fan favourites from day one.
They famously refrained from having sex in the Love Island villa and went on to win the nation’s hearts as Jack sweetly asked her to be his girlfriend.
Days after leaving, Jack told The Sun: ‘We’re getting married next year, 100 per cent. Like my mum said to me so many times, “When you know about someone, you just know.” And now I know what she’s talking about. I just know that that’s what we want to do.’
However, the romance wasn’t to last and even though they moved into their own flat the couple broke up after five months.
Dani has made several TV appearances, including as Jeanette in EastEnders last year alongside her father Danny.
She welcomed son Santiago in 2021 with ex-boyfriend Sammy Kimmence only for him to be jailed for three years months later for scamming pensioners out of £34,000.
In May 2023, she welcomed twin daughters with her West Ham forward boyfriend Jarrod Bowen, naming the newborns Summer and Star.
Meanwhile, Jack shares a baby daughter called Blossom with one-time fling Casey Ranger.
Jack has struggled to find success after leaving the villa and has even had a brush with the law.
The TV star was spotted by police in January 2021 in his £30,000 Mercedes near his home in Swanley.
Prosecutors said he was found to have high levels of cocaine by-product, as well as Valium, in his blood, but his lawyers argued that the blood test taken was a ‘false positive’.
Jack later had his drug-driving charges dropped after a lack of ‘reliable evidence’.
Season Five (2019): Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea
Amber Gill, 26, and Greg O’Shea, 29, swooped in to beat favourites Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury in 2019 despite Greg only entering the show two weeks before the final.
However, their short-lived romance wasn’t sustainable outside of the villa, with Greg dumping Amber ‘by text’ just 39 days later – a claim he denies.
Since her skyrocket to fame, Amber has been inundated with brand sponsorship deals and was the face of clothing brand, MissPap, in a deal that was reportedly worth £1 million.
She also made a string of guest TV appearances since her shock win and has also released a romance novel and appeared on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins last year.
But with greater popularity comes greater pressure, and the Love Island winner revealed she was struggling to find her perfect match and worried that she attracts men for the wrong reasons.
Last year, she confirmed that she was dating footballer Jen Beattie after revealing she dates both men and women.
Meanwhile, Greg O’Shea returned to Ireland to carry on his rugby sevens career.
He famously turned down big money deals in favour of training for the Tokyo Olympics, where he and his teammates came tenth in the rugby sevens.
Season Six (2020): Finn Tapp and Paige Turley
Paige Turley, 26, and Finley Tapp, 24, won the first-ever winter edition of Love Island in early 2020 as the pair were crowned champions in South Africa.
The couple quickly moved in together and were able to stay happily together throughout the Covid pandemic.
Finn later credited lockdown with helping their relationship, saying: ‘I think lockdown helped in a way whereby you didn’t need to come out [of the villa] and then get pulled from pillar to post everywhere and stuff like that.
‘It was nice to actually just have a little bit of time. I didn’t really want all of that time that we ended up having because of lockdown.
‘But it was nice having that little bit of time to continue to work on Paige and I and it just sort of grew from strength to strength.’
However they called it a day in April after three years together, with the pair said to have realised they ‘weren’t forever’.
Insiders claimed: ‘Paige and Finn had a really good run, but they are still super young and decided it wasn’t forever in the end.’
Adding that they are now living separately, they continued: ‘Paige is spending some time back in Scotland while she works out what she wants to do next.’
Paige, who used to date popstar Lewis Capaldi, has since suggested she wants to launch a singing career, having previously appeared on Britain’s Got Talent.
Season Seven (2021): Millie Court and Liam Reardon
Millie Court, 27, and Liam Reardon, 24, managed to win season seven despite struggling through a tough period when Liam’s head was turned in Casa Amor.
The couple lasted for a year before splitting the following July amid rumours Liam had been unfaithful, claims the pair strongly denied.
Addressing the split, Millie shared with fans: ‘It’s been a tough decision and I am gutted but it’s ultimately what is best for us right now. Thank you to every single one of you for supporting our relationship.’
Liam echoed her sentiments and penned: ‘Nothing will ever take away from the amazing experience we shared in Love Island and the past year we’ve been so lucky to both come into each other’s lives.’
Their tale had a happy ending, however as the pair reconciled in April but were taking things slowly after they were spotted on a weekend away together in the Lake District.
A source told MailOnline: ‘There’s no denying that Millie and Liam’s romance is very much back on.
‘They wanted to keep their relationship private for as long as possible because problems between them happened when they were put under pressure by fans.
‘But now they have got to know each other again away from the cameras and spotlight and have reignited the love they first found in the Love Island villa.’
Season Eight (2022): Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti
Ekin-Su Culculoglu, 29, and Davide Sanclimenti, 29, had a bumpy ride in the villa but won the nation’s hearts with their real yet rocky romance.
The pair went on to land their own TV show, where they travelled to their hometowns in Italy and Turkey to meet each other’s families.
Ekin-Su also experienced more reality TV as she signed up for Dancing On Ice shortly after leaving the villa.
In March she revealed she is quitting the UK for a huge acting role in the US, telling followers she is taking her brand ‘global this summer’ as she prepares to follow her ‘acting dream’.
Previously, the reality star appeared in a Turkish soap opera.
Ekin-Su and Davide split up in January 2024, with the actress writing in a statement: ‘The last 18-months have been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, just like every relationship.
‘Davide and I both wanted to make this work as we cared deeply for each other. Unfortunately I have recently made the decision to end our relationship and to go our separate ways..
‘Breakups are never easy. For any couple. And we hope that our privacy will be respected. I enjoyed our time together and the memories we made.
‘Thank you for your continued support. It’s been so lovely to have you follow our Love Island journeys together since the villa and we hope you’ll continue to follow our careers as we go off in our own directions. Love always, Ekin-Su.’
Season Nine (Winter 2023): Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan
Kai Fagan, 25, and Sanam Harrinanan, 26, made history with their win in season nine as it’s the first time a Casa Amor bombshell has been victorious.
The down to earth couple won over fans with their laidback attitude and have not chased after the spotlight since leaving the villa.
Sanam worked as a social worker before the show, and in a new interview she had admitted her decision to appear on Love Island has put a halt to her previous career.
‘I can’t go into social work again, I don’t think I’ll be able to,’ she admitted to heat Magazine.
She added though that she has plans to use her new platform to help her local community.
‘I’ve got a meeting about it this week with my social work manager because I want to be able to use this platform to help children locally,’ she explained.
In April, the couple announced they had got engaged after 13 months together.
Kai got down on one knee while the pair were boating in Cambridge, with Sanam dressed in bridal white and Kai wearing a matching coloured jacket.
They passionately kissed one another in another lovely photo before celebrating by popping champagne with Kai saying: ‘I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you’.
She previously revealed she plans to use some of the £50,000 prize money to support her mum – who he is on her own after her dad passed away – as well as potentially invest in projects to help children.
P.E. and science teacher Kai meanwhile has said he hopes to continue working with kids but knows his career path will most likely have to change.
Season 10 (Summer 2023): Jess Harding and Sammy Root
Jess Harding, 23, and Sammy Root, 23, shocked viewers when they were crowned the winners of season 10, beating out favourites Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki.
Their relationship was one of the most short-lived among the winners as they announced they had split up just two months later, with Jess breaking up with Sammy over the phone.
A source close to the pair has told MailOnline that they have mutually decided they’re ‘better off as friends’ after struggling to make their romance work outside of the show.
Jess has since moved on and revealed in March she has a new boyfriend.
During a Q&A on Instagram, Jess was asked by a fan if she is still single. Sharing a selfie, she wrote: ‘No’ alongside a heart emoji.
Jess has previously shared short clips of the man in question on her Instagram Stories and has slowly been soft launching her new relationship.
Sammy, on the other hand, is happy being single for the time being, telling MailOnline: ‘I mean, I’m literally just working on myself, trying to better myself, and that’s all I’m really caring about.’
All Stars (Winter 2024): Tom Clare and Molly Smith
Tom Clare, 25, and Molly Smith, 30, were the first winners of spin-off show Love Island: All Stars, which saw contestants from past series try for another shot at love.
They are still going strong and recently took the next step in their relationship by moving in together to Molly’s Manchester home. Up until then, Tom had been living in Battersea, London with fellow Love Island star Casey O’Gorman.
Appearing on Olivia Attwood’s So Wrong It’s Right podcast, Molly said: ‘He lives in Battersea but he’s moving out. So poor Casey’s probably thinking, Oh great. I’m stealing him. But he’s moving in with me in Manchester.
‘So I know people probably think like, “oh it’s quite quick”, but we’ve practically lived together from the day we’ve met, and he’s practically living at mine now. Slowly but surely there’s been drawers getting filled up.
Olivia said: ‘So he’s been moving himself in unofficially.’
Molly joked: ‘Yeah, his had his little plan all along.’
The model previously lived with ex-boyfriend Callum Jones in their four-bedroom house with their two dogs, before splitting last year in September.