![]() ![]() A source told The Sun, "It's been a really hard couple of weeks for both of them but it's over for now." However, split rumours started in November 2021. Things went well at first, with the pair moving into a fancy apartment together in London in June 2020. Still, fan theories from previous seasons suggested that coming second could actually be a positive in the long run, with many runners up still going strong (just look at Molly-Mae and Tommy as a success story). Luke and Siannise came second to winners Paige and Finn in Winter Love Island 2020, meaning they sadly missed out on the show's £50k prize money. We're sad to see these two go their separate ways, but here's to hoping they're both doing OK. Millie shared a cute selfie with Liam, writing, "We're good thank you ☺️ I know recently there's been a lot of speculation but we both just don't feel the need to plaster our lives on social media 24/7." Two months before their split, Millie shut down speculation of a break up, responding to a question from an Instagram Q&A which read, "How are you and Liam?" ![]() At the time, the pair shared plans for him to move down to Essex to live nearby, with the couple eventually moving in together. Things got even more official during the live final, when Liam asked Millie to be his girlfriend on camera. ![]() Millie and Liam were crowned champions in August 2021, choosing to share the £50k prize money. ![]() We're both ready for new chapters and I'm excited for what's next. "Nothing will ever take away from the amazing experience that we shared in Love Island and the past year and I wish Liam all the best in everything he does. Thank you to every single one of you for supporting out relationship. "It's been a tough decision and I am gutted but it's ultimately what is best for us right now. "Hi everyone, to avoid any speculation Liam and I wanted to share with you that we have separated," Millie wrote. Say it ain't so! After being named king and queen of the 2021 Love Island villa, Liam and Millie announced their split via statements on Instagram in July 2022. Relationship status: Broken up / Mugged off Scroll for your run-through of which Love Island pairings are still together now, and the ones that have split. Butttt, on the flip side, there have also been some very public breakups (er, no one mention Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood), as well as some crossover couples from different series. When it comes to successes, we've had weddings (oh hey Olivia and Alex Bowen), children (we're looking at you Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt) and some major PDA over the years. So, here's a look back at the Love Island couples that are still together now, and which ones have sadly come to an end. While some couples from the show are still living out their dream romances, others haven't been so lucky - and it's safe to say there are some people who'd hold the villa responsible for the biggest mugging off of their life. Love Island 2022 officially took over our lives this summer, leaving us emotionally invested in the relationships (and break ups) of the cast on screen.Īs for the longevity of this year's couples, we'll have to wait and see, but we've got plenty of past contestants to turn to when it comes to Love Island success stories (and, of course, the not so successful). ![]()
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