

They are expecting a second boy imminently.ĭom said: 'For me Love Island changed everything about my life.
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Mixing series: 2019 star Lucie Donlan is now engaged to 2020 finalist Luke MabbottĢ017 runners-up Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are now parents to two daughters and tied the knot last year.įellow 2017 series alum Dom Lever and Jess Shears wed in 2018 and now share a son. While series two winners Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey wed in 2019 and are now parents to two children. 'The experience has changed us both as people and has given us such an individual life experience.' The best part was obviously meeting each other and now having a baby! 'The experience opened up so many new and different doors, as well as so many new experiences for Alex and I. From meeting someone, to falling in love, to getting to getting married and having a baby on the way and completely changing our careers. Olivia said: 'Love Island changed every aspect of our life. Series two runners-up Olivia Buckland and Alex Bowen were the first Love Island couple to tie the knot in 2018, 2 years after meeting on the show. The show has sparked spawned countless long term couplings, and resulted in four weddings and seven babies.

The series that started it all: The 2017 series became a national phenomenon, thanks to catchphrases, memes and cast members such as Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes (pictured) The 2017 show saw phrases such as 'my type on paper', 'putting my eggs in one basket' and 'I used to be in Blazin' Squad' embraced by the national consciousness, with even rapper Stormzy getting involved. Love Island has been a ratings juggernaut since the series was rebooted back in 2015, with the wildly popular 2017 series - won by Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay - making the show a national institution.


The 2019 series was eventually won by Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea.
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The opening saw a rise of 0.2 million viewers based on 2021's launch, with the following series going on to be streamed a staggering 32 million times.Ĭonsolidated data has confirmed that the Love Island launch is now officially the biggest programme of the year for the 16-34 year old demographic.įor 16-34 year old viewers the show averaged 1.8m TV viewers with a 61.6% share of viewing, making it the second most watched programme so far this year for this demographic - only being marginally beaten by the Eurovision song contest. Love Island 2022 scored its biggest launch show ratings since the 2019 series with a a whopping five million viewers tuning in to the saucy series' first episode earlier this month. We can look forward to more romances, bromances and everything in between as we embark on another epic year of love.' Mike Spencer, Executive Producer at Lifted Entertainment, said 'After eight brilliant series, we are excited to be serving up two helpings of love in 2023 by kicking off in January at a stunning new villa in South Africa.
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So, rather than just serving up a Summer of Love, we thought we'd make 2023 the Year of Love with two full series of the show.' Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning and Controller, ITV2, said 'Love Island has once again proved itself to be the nation's favourite talking point across the summer, and we're always blown away by the show's ongoing impact and talkability amongst our younger audience. Wow: 2020 winter series alum Callum Jones and Molly Smith are another show success story - and are still together 2.5 years on
