After a long run, Molly-Mae and Tommy from Love Island have broken up while other couples remain together.

Is love smooth after the villa?

August 14th 2024.

After a long run, Molly-Mae and Tommy from Love Island have broken up while other couples remain together.
Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have decided to go their separate ways after being together for five years. The couple, who first met on Love Island, have recently announced their split in a statement that has left fans in shock.

It's not uncommon for relationships formed on dating shows to end, which might make some people feel discouraged about finding lasting love on TV. However, there are a few Love Island couples who have defied the odds and stood the test of time. Some have even taken their relationships to the next level by moving in together, getting engaged, and even starting families.

Let's take a look back at some of the Love Island couples who are still going strong. First up, we have Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki. The two hit it off after Lochan's late arrival and were fan favorites to win in 2023. Although they ended up as runners-up, their connection was undeniable.

Next, we have the most recent winners of Love Island, Mimi Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan. Their series only ended last month, but they seem to be smitten with each other. Grace Jackson and Rueben Collins may have just missed out on the final, but they are winning in the love department. Since leaving the villa, they have expressed their love for each other on social media.

Joey Essex and Jessy Potts are another couple from the summer series who are still together. Joey even took Jessy to his hometown of Essex immediately after getting dumped from the island. Another couple who found love on the show is Matilda Draper and Sean Stone, who have been navigating their relationship back in the UK.

Jess Spencer and Ayo Odukoya also found love in Casa Amor and have been going strong since leaving the villa. Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies, the runners-up from the 2024 series, have also continued their relationship outside of the villa. Molly Smith and Tom Clare, who found love on the first All Stars series earlier this year, are still together and going strong.

Sophie Piper and Joshua Ritchie's instant connection on Love Island All Stars has carried over into the real world. Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble had a rocky journey on the show, but they have worked through their issues and are now happier than ever. Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan, who won the Winter Love Island 2023 series, are now engaged and happily planning their future together.

Lastly, we have Jessie Wynter and Will Young, who formed a strong bond on the show and have continued to support each other post-villa. While not all Love Island couples have been able to make it work, it's heartwarming to see these couples who have found lasting love through the show.
After five years together, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have officially announced their split. The beloved Love Island couple, who met on the show, have released a statement confirming the end of their relationship.

It's a heartbreaking end to one of the most successful pairings from the popular reality dating show. But with their fairytale love story coming to a close, it may be easy to feel disheartened and believe that finding lasting romance after a dating show is impossible.

However, there have been a few Love Island couples who have defied the odds and stood the test of time. Some have even gone on to move in together, get engaged, married, and start a family. From Camilla and Jamie to Cara and Nathan, to Jess and Dom, it's reassuring to see that not all Love Island couples have called it quits.

Let's take a look back at the Love Island couples who are still going strong. Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki were one of the fan-favorite couples from the show. They hit it off after Lochan's late arrival and became known as "Whochan." While they were favorites to win in their season, they ended up as runners-up to Jess Harding and Sammy Root.

Another couple that has stood the test of time is Mimi Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan, the most recent winners of Love Island. Although their season just ended last month, they seem to be smitten with each other. Grace Jackson and Rueben Collins may have just missed out on the final, but they are winning in the love department. Since leaving the villa, they have been gushing over each other on social media.

Joey Essex and Jessy Potts are also still together after meeting on the show. Joey even claimed that he had found "the one" in Jessy and took her to Essex immediately after being dumped from the island. Matilda Draper and Sean Stone, who came out of the 2024 summer series, have also kept their romance going despite the challenges of starting a new relationship outside of the villa.

Jess Spencer and Ayo Odukoya met in Casa Amor and have been going strong ever since. Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies, who coupled up on day one, ended up as runners-up in their season. Molly Smith and Tom Clare found love on the first All Stars series earlier this year and have kept their connection going. Sophie Piper and Joshua Ritchie, who had an instant connection on Love Island All Stars, are still laughing together in the real world.

Despite a rocky journey on the show, Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble have found happiness with each other. And let's not forget Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan, who won the Winter Love Island 2023 series and are now engaged. Lastly, we have Jessie Wynter and Will Young, who are still going strong after meeting on the show.

Although Tommy and Molly-Mae's split may be sad news for Love Island fans, it's heartening to see that there are still many couples from the show who have found their happily ever after. Love may not always last forever, but it's reassuring to know that it can be found in unexpected places.

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