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21.02.2024 - 16:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
They finished fifth on the Love Island All Stars final on Monday evening and now Anton Danyluk and Georgia Harrison are bidding fairwell to South Africa and heading back to the UK.
The couple had a bit of an up and down relationship in the villa but all seems to be rosy now as Scots fitness guru Anton shared a loved up snap of the pair kissing as they prepare to head back home.
On his Instagram page, which boasts 1.1 million followers, Anton wrote: "Catching flights & Feelings."
The post was also tagged on Georgia's page and in the snap the couple are clutching on to their iconic Love Island suitcases which are emblazoned with their names as they stand in the airport.
Anton looked cool in a slim fitting black t-shirt and some shades, which Georgia showed off her toned abs in a cropped t-shirt, baggy jeans and a pink cap.
And many fans and friends flocked to the comments.
One wrote: "Awww rooting for you both."
Another said: "Love you both, beautiful couple and beautiful personalities, what an experience watching you both in South Africa."
While one penned: "Hoping you guys work out, such a fab couple."
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