One Love Island couple have decided to go their separate ways just days after appearing on the ITV reunion show together.
02.03.2023 - 00:55 / ok.co.uk
There's set to be even more drama heading for Love Island as four Islanders including 'fan favourites' are set to be dumped from the villa ahead of the final in less than two weeks time.The final of the show is looming, as it has been announced on Love Island's official Instagram by show host Maya Jama that the winners will be crowned on 13 March. But that means that the number of Islanders needs to be whittled down, which in turn means that some of the Islanders will be packing their bags and heading home.The Sun reports that the mass dumping has already taken place, with Love Island fans likely to see the four Islanders that have been axed on Thursday night's show, which includes 'two fan favourites'.
A source told the publication: "It was the most emotional, dramatic episode of the series so far as four people were sent packing – two of which have particularly strong fanbases. "There were lots of tears and filming went on into the very early hours of the morning – around 6am – so everyone was exhausted by the end.
"There isn't that much longer to go until the final, so seeing four of their friends go home at once really brought it home to the remaining Islanders that any of them could be packing their bags at any time." Another source told how host Maya Jama is set to enter the villa and deliver the shocking news that four of the Islanders are set to be dumped.They described the dumping as "brutal" and a clear reminder that no one in the villa is safe, as it's set to be one of the most dramatic scenes of the entire series, including Casa Amor and Movie Night. Announcing the final of the show, Love Island's official Instagram released a video of Maya, 28, who revealed that the big finale will take place on 13 March.
.One Love Island couple have decided to go their separate ways just days after appearing on the ITV reunion show together.
It's been a week since we saw Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan crowned as the winners of Love Island 2023. And in that time the finalists and remaining couples have been adapting to life on the outside together.
Cut-out dresses are a huge trend at the moment, and if there’s one thing the Love Island girls do well, it’s give us some serious inspo on how to wear trends. On Sunday night, Jessie Wynter headed to the Love Island reunion in a very daring black cut-out dress that showed off her figure as she posed for photos with Will Young, who she coupled up with on the show.
Maya Jama made sure to ask all of the questions fans have been asking at the Love Island Reunion on Sunday, with the TV presenter even grilling Jessie Wynter about her lack of tears when crying. Maya, 28, was joined by every Islander from the 2023 winter edition of ITV2 show to reflect on the series, which saw Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan crowned winners.
Love Island fans were left making the same complaint as they watched Maya Jama return to screens as she was joined by this year's string of islanders and bombshell contestants to get all the gossip just days after the final of the second-ever winter series.
Love Island winners Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan return home and with it came a huge party as they reunite with family. Kai, 24 and Sanam, 24 were crowned the winners of this year's winter series of Love Island on Monday evening by presenter Maya Jama. The loved up pair met less than a month ago when bombshell Sanam entered the villa as part of the notorious Casa Amor twist.
Love Island stars Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan have revealed how they'll spend their winnings after they were crowned winners on Monday night (March 13). The couple were clear favourites to take the title as the ITV2 dating show's second-ever winter series came to an end.
It's barely been 24 hours since the winners of Winter Love Island 2023 were announced by the final voting figures are in - and it appears Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan were always going to be crowned the winners of the ninth series, but only the second-ever winter run.
After two months of coupling up, bombshells, and head-turning, the winter series of Love Island came to an end on Monday night (March 13). And fans of the ITV2 dating show were delighted to see Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan crowned as the winners of the ninth series, but only the second-ever winter run.
Another season of Love Island came to a close on Monday 13 January, with Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan announced as the winners of the winter 2023 series. The series, which was the second ever winter edition of the ITV2 dating show, ended on Monday with Maya Jama presenting the grand finale live from the iconic villa in South Africa. The final episode included the finalists' heartwarming declarations of love as well as clips from their last ever day in the villa, and each couple got to look back at their highlights as they sat down with Maya, 28, for a live interview.
Before it was revealed they'd won Love Island, Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan sat down for a live interview with presenter Maya Jama to look back at their best bits. Sanam, 24, and Kai, also 24, discussed their initial attraction to one another during the Casa Amor twist and revealed their plans for after the show, and Sanam accidentally revealed she loves Kai, leaving the pair in fits of giggles.
Manchester PE and science teacher Kai Fagan and social worker Sanam Harrinanan, from Bedford, were crowned the winners of winter Love Island 2023 in an emotional final on Monday night (March 13). Love bloomed late in the process for the fan favourites after Sanam stole Kai's heart in the usually dreaded Casa Amor stage of the the ITV2 dating show.
Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan have been announced as the Winter Love Island 2023 winners. The couple came out on top as the ITV2 show returned this evening for its final episode, with the pair taking home the £50,000 cash prize.
Love Island fans were left fearing for host Maya Jama during Monday's 2023 final as the weather took a very windy turn. For the latest and last instalment of the 2023 winter series, Maya, 28, hosted from the South African villa as finalists Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins, Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Manhenga, Tom Clare and Samie Elishi, Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, excitedly awaited to hear the winner.
Another season of Love Island is set to draw to a close on 13 January, with the 2023 winter series coming to an end after a long eight weeks. Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins, Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, Tom Clare and Samie Elishi and Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad all made it to the final, with the winning couple set to be announced live in South Africa by host Maya Jama.
Love Island viewers are now completely convinced that axed couple Casey O'Gorman and Rosie Seabrook have already split up before the final airs tonight. Fans were already speculating that the duo had called it quits on their brief coupling following their exit due to some rather suspect social media posts.
It's been two long months for some of us as we've battled through the coldest and darkest nights of the year - or so we hope!
The grand finale of Winter Love Island 2023 is set to take place this evening and host Maya Jama has been busy getting prepared in South Africa. Maya, 28, will reveal whether Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins, Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, Tom Clare and Samie Elishi or Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad are the winning couple of this year's series on Monday 13 January live from Cape Town.
Love Island fans have cheekily suggested a new pair on the show have 'more chemistry than one of the winter series' final couples and have also spotted a potential future islander in the penultimate episode. The current run of the ITV2 dating show will come to an end on Monday night (March 13).
They have been dedicating their viewing time to the show for the last two months but some Love Island fans have said they refuse to watch the final following the last dumping of the winter series. The South African villa has seen plenty of arrivals and exits, arguments and love-ins after the past several weeks but it's all set to come to an end.