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Which Love Island couples are still together?

Kai Fagan had quite the roller coaster of a journey before Sanam Harrinanan arrived, and quickly sealed the deal. First, he was with Tanyel, then Anna-May, then Tanyel again, then Samie, and then Olivia before Sanam came with Casa Amor, and it was all over.

In the villa: Winners

In the outside world: These two are, we’re thrilled to say, still together and still adorable. They’re also engaged!

All Stars 2024

Sophie and Joshua

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These guys are still going strong. They made things official earlier this year, checking into a luxurious spa, with Josh having organised “will you be my GF?” to be written in petals on their bed.

In the villa: Runners up (third place)

In the outside world: They’ve recently celebrated Josh’s birthday together, with Sophie gushing in an Instagram post: “Still can’t get my head around not knowing you less than 4 months ago and now I can’t imagine life without you! I love being your best friend and I’m so lucky I get to laugh with you everyday.

“Your the kindest soul and thank you for continuing to make me the happiest I’ve ever been. Love you always.”

Molly and Tom

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The winners of Love Island‘s first ever All Star instalment are going from strength to strength. Fans were predicting that Molly would hook up with her ex Callum Jones as they both entered the series as wild cards. But an entirely new love story was born, and the rest is history.

In the villa: Winners!

In the outside world: Tom is in the process of moving into Molly’s apartment in Manchester, making the move up North from London.

A version of this story was originally published by GLAMOUR US.

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