Since its debut in 2015, Love Island has provided premium entertainment with its never-ending drama. Despite the theatrics of dating on reality TV, some couples have defied the odds and found their happily ever after.
Here’s a look at the Love Island couples who have gotten married over time.

1. Alex Bowen and Olivia Buckland (Love Island UK, Season 2)
Alex and Olivia were the first couple from Love Island to get married. They met in 2016, during the second season of the show. They finished as second runner-ups in the villa at the end of their season.
Before they appeared on Love Island, Olivia worked as a sales representative, and Alex was a scaffolder. In an interview with the BBC, Olivia revealed she had doubts over their newfound fame, and Alex worked hard to build her trust in him.

Alex proposed in 2017, and the couple married in September 2018 at Gosfield Hall. The pair jetted off to Sri Lanka and the Maldives for their honeymoon. After the wedding, Olivia changed her surname to Bowen. The couple announced their pregnancy in January 2022 and welcomed their son, Abel, in June of that year.
2. Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow (Love Island UK, Season 3)

Camilla and Jamie got together in season 3 and finished as runners-up to Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay. Before entering Love Island, Camilla was a bomb disposal expert in Cambodia and Afghanistan. She mentioned in an interview that being on Love Island saved her from her dark place.
Jamie proposed to Camilla by dressing their daughter Nell in a t-shirt that read, “Mummy, will you marry my daddy.” The happy couple then shared the news on social media and received hundreds of congratulatory messages.
The couple married in September 2021 in a stunning ceremony surrounded by close family and friends. They welcomed their first daughter, Nell, in October 2020 and their second daughter, Nora Belle, in May 2022.
In December 2023, Camilla and Jamie announced they were expecting their third child, a son named Brodie, who was born in May 2024. Camilla and Jamie’s journey proves that reality TV romances can become lifelong commitments.
3. Jess Shears and Dom Lever (Love Island UK, Season 3)

Jess and Dom emerged among the most successful couples from Love Island Season 3. However, the duo faced a hiccup when Shears was voted out of the show 17 days after her entry. She encouraged Dom to stay on until he was voted out 11 days later.
They rekindled their relationship and got engaged in September 2017. They married in Mykonos in October 2018, welcomed their first child, Presley, in October 2019, and their second in June 2022. After the birth of their first child, the duo became ambassadors of BBC’s Tiny Happy People.
The couple’s strong bond and commitment to each other have made them one of the most beloved couples in Love Island history.
4. Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde (Season 2)

Season 2 winners Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde have been going strong since they met in 2016. Their chemistry was undeniable from the onset, and even though they split briefly in 2017, their bond was unbreakable.
The couple welcomed their first child in 2017, a son, Freddie-George, and a second child, daughter, Delilah, born in 2020.
Massey and De La Hoyde briefly returned to the villa in 2018, where Massey got down on one knee at the place where the couple’s romance began. The duo married in June 2019 in a beautiful ceremony at Preston Court Barn in Canterbury.
They frequently share social media updates of their cute family adventures.