Love Island winners list: Who has won every series and where are they now?
28.05.2022 - 13:45
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There's not long to wait for Love Island's anticipated return, and we're excited to see who will be crowned winners of this year's series.The controversial show has been an endless source of entertainment since it first aired in 2015, and is now an essential staple for late-night television. Singletons will soon be making their way into a brand new Majorcan villa in a summer of sun, love and cries of 'I've got a text!' But as much as the prospect of drama, gossip and re-couplings has us on the edge of our seat, let's take a minute to look back on the previous winners of Love Island. How many can you remember? Series 1: Jess Hayes and Max Morley Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Before anyone knew what they were really signing up to, season one of Love Island hit our screens and the nation swooned for eventual winners Jess Hayes and Max Morley. While their relationship fell apart just six weeks after the villa, Jess found love with mechanic Dan Lawry and gave birth to their first child, Presley, in 2019.
Sadly, things weren't to last and the couple (who had been engaged) went their separate ways. Max used to play professional cricket for Durham, appeared on Ex on the Beach and dated Love Island alumni Laura Anderson. As of 2021, Max is working in recruitment as an associate consultant.
Series 2: Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey Series two winners Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey are still together to this day.They had a brief split in 2017 but were reunited soon after and had their eldest child, Freddie-George. The two got engaged in November 2017 and married two years later. Now, they're the happy
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