Love Island has resulted in numerous marriages and children, but also some devastating break-ups. Recently, it was revealed that Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page ended their relationship just three years after featuring on the show.
The programme aims to help young singles find love, and while many participants pair up on the show, things don’t always go smoothly when they leave the villa and return to everyday life.
Last Monday, Tasha and her boyfriend Andrew became the latest couple to part ways. Tasha is said to have joined the exclusive dating app Raya, using photos she previously shared on Instagram in December.
The TV star is set to be away from Andrew once more as she embarks on the Strictly tour, and it’s reported that the couple “talked about ending their relationship at the start of January”. An insider disclosed to the Sun that the pair had “hit a rocky patch.”
Previously, Tasha had referred to Andrew as her “future husband” and stated she wasn’t concerned about the co-called ‘Strictly curse’.
Following the reports, ITV viewers were shocked and took to X, formerly Twitter to share their distress. One person exclaimed: “This one hurts omg.” While a second quipped: “Did not see this coming.” (sic)
Meanwhile, another Love Island fan shared their savage verdict, stating: “Well, they lasted longer than I expected.”
As viewers continue to tune in to Love Island: All Stars, which premiered on January 15, we take a look at the couples that have beaten the odds and stayed together.
Series 2 (2016)
Olivia Bowen & Alex Bowen
Olivia and Alex Bowen got married in 2018 and they share a two-year-old son.
Cara Delahoyde & Nathan Massey
Cara and Nathan tied the knot in summer 2019 and have two children together.
Series 3 (2017)
Camilla Thurlow & Jamie Jewitt
Camilla and Jamie got married in 2021. The pair has three children together, including a baby boy that was born last year.
Jessica Shears & Dom Lever
Jessica and Dom tied the knot in 2018 and have two children together.
Series 7 (2021)
Liam Reardon & Millie Court
Liam and Millie were together for a year after winning Love Island. The couple later split up and have now rekindled their romance.
Series 8 (2022)
Indiyah Polack & Dami Hope
Indiyah and Dami are still going strong. However, they are not married or engaged.
Series 9 (Winter 2023)
Will Young & Jessie Wynter
Will and Jessie are still together and previously revealed that they want to buy a house and start a family in the near future.
Sanam Harrinanan & Kai Fagan
Sanam and Kai got engaged in December 2024. The duo is set to get married this year on August 1.
Series 10 (Summer 2023)
Molly Marsh & Zach Noble
Molly and Zach are still together. The pair dispelled engagement rumours in November 2024. However, they moved in together last summer.
Whitney Adebayo & Lochan Nowacki
Whitney and Lochan are still going strong, they often share sweet posts together on their social media accounts. The couple is not married or engaged.
All Stars 2024 Series 1
Sophie Piper & Joshua Ritchie
Sophie and Joshua are still in a relationship. The pair recently sparked engagement rumours on TikTok after sharing videos from their romantic Maldives getaway. However, they have not confirmed the rumours.
Molly Smith & Tom Clare
Molly and Tom are still together and often gush about each other on social media. The Love Island: All Stars winners have even bought a house together.
Love Island All Stars airs weekdays from 9pm on ITV and ITVX.