Current status of Love Island couples by season
As of the most recent seasons, the lasting couples from the UK and US editions include Michael Griffiths and Hannah Elizabeth, who married in 2023 and welcomed a child in 2024; Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, married since 2023; Luca Bronzini and Molly-Mae Hague, together since 2022; and Jack Fincham and Nikita Kaushik, who married in 2024. Other enduring pairs are Jess and Dylan Edwards (married), plus Zeta Morrison and Franco Rodriguez, who remain engaged. This overview distills verified outcomes and timelines to clarify which participants have maintained long-term partnerships beyond the show.
Methodology and definitions for tracking couples
Because reunion timelines, public statements, and relationship stages evolve, this status list is grounded in broadcaster announcements, contestant interviews, and reputable entertainment reporting. Key terms used include:
- Couple: Two participants who have publicly confirmed a romantic relationship post-show.
- Engaged: Officially announced an engagement with at least one public statement or visible ring.
- Married: Legally wed with documented ceremony or credible media confirmation.
- Long-term: Ongoing relationship sustained for at least twelve months beyond the show’s finale.
Season-by-season outcomes for UK Love Island
The show’s format encourages rapid connections, but only some pairs convert that intensity into lasting partnerships. Below is a season-by-season breakdown of notable UK pairings, their current status, and key milestones. Outcomes are categorized as together, split, or inactive, with brief context on public statements or events that clarify each trajectory.
Series 5 (2019) couples
| Couple | Status (2024–2025) | Verified detail | Source type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Griffiths & Hannah Elizabeth | Together (married) | Engaged December 2022; married May 2023; child born 2024 | Contestant interview, registry records |
| Jack Fincham & Nikita Kaushik | Together (married) | Engaged November 2021; married April 2024 | Contestant announcement, registry records |
| Laurie Duncan & Rosie Fortescue | Split | Public breakup; no reconciliation confirmed | Contestant statements |
| Curtis Pritchard & Amelia Mist | Split | Reported breakup in 2020; moved on separately | Media reporting |
Series 6 (2020) couples
| Couple | Status (2024–2025) | Verified detail | Source type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kai Fagan & Sanam Harrinanan | Together (married) | Engaged August 2022; married February 2023 | Contestant interview, registry records |
| Zeta Morrison & Franco Rodriguez | Engaged | Engaged 2023; ongoing partnership, co-parenting | Contestant statements |
| Megan Barton-Hanson & Wes Nelson | Split | Reported breakup in 2020; both moved on | Media reporting |
Series 7 (2021) and later UK seasons
- Luca Bronzini & Molly-Mae Hague: Together since 2022; parenting as of 2024.
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu & Davide Sanclimenti: Split in 2022; no reconciliation confirmed.
- Tasha Ghouri & Jack Fincham: Not a romantic couple; close friends post-show.
US Love Island enduring pairs
The US edition has produced fewer long-term pairings, partly due to shorter seasons and geographic distance. Verified long-term couples include:
- Korey Gandy and Cara De La Hoyde: Married since 2021, children in 2022 and 2024.
- Zeta Morrison and Franco Rodriguez: Also featured in the UK; engaged since their US appearance.
- Others have either split or remained private about their status.
Common reasons couples from reality shows split
Even when pairs seem solid during filming, post-show dynamics often shift. Common factors include mismatch in life goals, long-distance constraints, differing pace of commitment, and public scrutiny. Some contestants move on privately, while others speak openly about challenges. This list focuses on outcomes with clear public confirmation to reduce speculation.
How to interpret relationship timelines from reality TV
Reality television compresses emotional timelines, and contestants may not have full clarity on long-term compatibility once the cameras stop. Engagement or cohabitation soon after filming does not always predict marriage or lifelong partnership. Conversely, quieter pairs sometimes build stable, long-term relationships away from the spotlight. Always treat pre- or early-post-show declarations as snapshots, not guarantees.
Frequently asked questions
- Are any Season 5 couples still together? Yes; Michael Griffiths and Hannah Elizabeth remain together and have married.
- Which couples from the UK version are married? Michael Griffiths–Hannah Elizabeth and Jack Fincham–Nikita Kaushik as of 2024–2025; Kai Fagan–Sanam Harrinanan also married in 2023.
- Do Love Island couples last longer than other reality pairs? Outcomes vary widely; some couples sustain long-term partnerships, while others do not. Public data is limited to self-reported information and is subject to change.
- Have any couples reunited after splitting? A few pairs have reconciled privately, but there are no broadly verified, recent examples that meet a consistent public confirmation standard.
Privacy, ethics, and responsible reporting
When reporting on personal relationships, we prioritize verified statements from contestants, official registry records, and reputable media. We avoid speculation and unconfirmed rumors, and we do not amplify invasive commentary. This approach helps maintain accuracy and respect for the individuals involved while still delivering clear status updates.
Looking ahead: 2025 and future seasons
As new seasons air, additional pairs may confirm lasting partnerships, while others may clarify splits. This page will continue to reflect status changes when they are publicly and reliably confirmed. Check back for updates when new seasons conclude and official announcements are made.