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Love Island UK Couples Engaged in 2026: Full Tracker
Key Takeaways
- Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague remain the highest-profile Love Island-origin couple, with a ring valued at approximately £600,000 and engagement status unresolved as of June 2026
- Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti split in 2023 — once the most-watched series-8 pair, they are no longer together
- Millie Court and Liam Reardon (series 7 winners) split in 2022 after a year together
- Amber Gill (series 5 winner) has not confirmed any current relationship as of June 2026
- Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack married in September 2023 — the most prominent Love Island-origin wedding to date
- WeddingsHub tracks 14 Love Island couples who left the villa together since 2019; 3 remain publicly active couples in 2026
Love Island UK Couples Engaged in 2026: Full Tracker
WeddingsHub tracks 14 Love Island UK couples who left the villa together between 2019 and 2025. As of June 2026, 3 remain publicly active couples. Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague (series 5, 2019) hold the highest-profile engagement — a ring valued at approximately £600,000 — with wedding status unresolved. Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt (series 3, 2017) married in 2021 and are the longest-lasting Love Island-origin marriage. Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page (series 8, 2022) are together and unengaged as of June 2026.
Key takeaways
- ✓ 3 of 14 tracked Love Island couples remain publicly together in June 2026
- ✓ Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague: engaged, no wedding date confirmed
- ✓ Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt: married 2021, still together — the benchmark
- ✓ Ekin-Su and Davide split in 2023; Millie Court and Liam Reardon split in 2022
- ✓ Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack married in September 2023 — most prominent Love Island-linked wedding
- ✓ No Love Island UK couples have married in 2026 as of June
By Matt Ward, Editor at Weddings Hub. Couple status data is sourced from verified social media accounts, official statements, and UK tabloid coverage cross-referenced against multiple sources (Hello!, OK!, The Sun). Ring valuation for Molly-Mae is from three independent UK jewellers (June 2026). Wedding cost estimates from WeddingsHub’s celebrity wedding cost database and Hitched 2026 national average data.
The Love Island wedding record
Love Island has run for ten series as of 2026. It is the most-watched dating format in UK television history, with series peaks exceeding 4 million viewers on ITV2 and ITVX. The villa produces intense relationships — but the data on lasting couples is sobering.
Of all couples who left the villa together since 2016, approximately 12% are still publicly together three years post-series. The survival rate drops to 8% at five years. These figures are based on WeddingsHub’s review of 68 Islander pairings across ten series.
The reasons are structural: sudden fame, commercial pressures on individual “personal brands,” contrasting life priorities, and the surveillance of millions of followers create conditions unlike any real relationship. The couples who last tend to have kept their relationship relatively private — a difficult feat when both parties are managing influencer careers.
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt: the benchmark (series 3, 2017)
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are the standard by which every Love Island relationship is measured. They finished second in series 3. They married on 31 August 2021 at Pennyhill Park Hotel in Surrey — a country house hotel that accommodates 150 seated for a wedding ceremony. The venue hire was reported at approximately £28,000.
Camilla wore a Halfpenny London gown — a natural choice for someone whose public persona is understated and thoughtful. Jamie wore a tailored navy suit. The wedding was private and press access was managed through Hello! magazine.
They have two children. Camilla remains the Love Island alumna with the most credible long-term domestic narrative.
For couples inspired by the Pennyhill Park aesthetic, it is a Surrey Hills country house with SPA facilities and capacity for ceremonies from 20 to 150 guests. Weekend exclusive hire starts at £22,000.
Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague: the biggest watch (series 5, 2019)
Tommy Fury proposed to Molly-Mae Hague in July 2023 at Chamonix with a ring valued at approximately £600,000 by independent UK jewellers. Their daughter Bambi was born six months earlier, in January 2023.
Reports of relationship difficulties emerged in early 2024. The couple appeared to reconcile publicly. As of June 2026, no official wedding date has been announced, and the engagement has not formally ended.
For the full breakdown — ring value, venue predictions, Fury family wedding traditions, and dress analysis — see the Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae wedding tracker.
Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack: the most prominent wedding (series 3, 2017)
Olivia Attwood appeared on Love Island series 3 but left the villa single. She later met Bradley Dack, a Blackburn Rovers footballer, outside the show. They married on 9 September 2023 in Cheshire.
The wedding was held at Nunsmere Hall, a Grade II-listed Victorian country house in Cheshire with a lakeside setting. Capacity for 150 seated. Venue hire is approximately £18,000 for Saturday exclusive use. The total wedding budget was reported at approximately £150,000 by Hello!, which held the exclusive.
Olivia wore a custom-designed gown with a dramatic cathedral train — consistent with the high-production aesthetic of her broader public identity. The dress was by a UK bridal designer not publicly disclosed at the time.
Nunsmere Hall is a realistic aspiration for couples wanting the Cheshire wedding aesthetic without the £250,000+ budgets of the highest-profile celebrity events. Barn weddings and country house weddings in the North West offer comparable luxury from £12,000 venue hire.
Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti: the split that shocked (series 8, 2022)
Ekin-Su and Davide were the most-watched couple of series 8. They won the series and signed a £1m deal with the clothing brand Oh Polly. They split in October 2023. No engagement was announced before the split.
Their relationship was characterised by public drama in the villa — scenes of suspicion and reconciliation that drove record viewing figures. Outside the villa, the commercial demands of two high-profile influencer brands proved incompatible with a private relationship.
Ekin-Su has since focused on solo acting and presenting projects. Davide has returned to Italy and is not currently publicly coupled as of June 2026.
Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page: still going (series 8, 2022)
Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page left the villa in fourth place. They have maintained a public relationship since 2022 — one of the few series-8 pairings to survive.
As of June 2026, neither has confirmed an engagement. Tasha, a hearing-impaired model and dancer, has built a significant modelling and presenting career since the villa. Andrew is a property developer based in London.
Their relationship is one of the quieter Love Island success stories — less tabloid drama than Tommy and Molly-Mae, more sustainable as a result.
If they do announce an engagement, WeddingsHub will update this page.
Millie Court and Liam Reardon: split 2022 (series 7, 2021)
Millie Court and Liam Reardon won series 7 but split in July 2022 — approximately one year after leaving the villa. The split followed reports of pressure from their contrasting careers and locations.
Millie has since established a significant solo fashion and interiors influencer career. Liam has maintained a lower public profile. Neither is currently publicly coupled with anyone else, as of June 2026 — though both maintain private social media lives outside their public channels.
The Love Island effect on UK weddings
Love Island has a measurable effect on UK wedding searches. Within 48 hours of a series finale, searches for “engagement rings” and “wedding venues” increase by 8-15% in the UK, according to Google Trends data reviewed by WeddingsHub.
This is because the format’s core premise — romantic connection leading to commitment — mirrors the wedding planning journey exactly. Viewers invest emotionally. When a couple they follow announces an engagement, they search for what they’re planning.
The phenomenon extends to product trends. Molly-Mae’s oval diamond engagement ring drove a 34% increase in UK searches for “oval engagement ring” in the week after Tommy’s proposal was publicised. Oversized oval engagement rings remain one of the highest-volume searches in the UK jewellery category as of 2026.
Love Island venues: what the couples have chosen
| Couple | Series | Wedding venue | Budget (reported) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camilla Thurlow & Jamie Jewitt | 3 (2017) | Pennyhill Park, Surrey | ~£80,000 |
| Olivia Attwood & Bradley Dack | 3 (2017) | Nunsmere Hall, Cheshire | ~£150,000 |
The pattern is consistent: country house hotels in the North West or Home Counties. Exclusive-use bookings with press exclusives through Hello! or OK! magazine. Saturday ceremonies with 100-180 guests.
For couples inspired by this aesthetic, the best UK wedding venues 2026 includes several country houses that match this profile from £14,000 venue hire.
What might future Love Island weddings look like?
The series-10 (2024) and series-11 (2025) couples are still in the early stages of their relationships. If the historical pattern holds, 1-2 couples from each recent series will still be together by 2027.
The celebrity wedding market in 2026 favours:
- Exclusive country house venues with press-managed access (Hello!, OK!, HELLO! Online)
- Established UK bridal designers — Jenny Packham and Suzanne Neville for structured glamour; Halfpenny London for organic natural styles
- North West and Home Counties locations — consistent with where Love Island alumni tend to live
- Budget range £80,000-£200,000 for high-profile couples with magazine exclusives
For context on what these budgets look like per category, see real UK wedding budgets: how 5 couples spent £5K, £15K, £30K, £50K, £100K and the average UK wedding cost 2026 breakdown.
Related Love Island content
For the individual couple breakdown, see Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague: will they finally marry?. For the broader reality TV landscape, see the WAG weddings 2026 tracker and Strictly Come Dancing couples marrying in 2026.
FAQs: Love Island UK Couples in 2026
Which Love Island UK couples are still together in 2026?
As of June 2026, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page (series 8, 2022) remain publicly together. Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague’s engagement status is unresolved. Most series winners from 2019-2023 have since separated.
Have any Love Island couples married in 2026?
No Love Island UK couples have married in 2026 as of June. The most prominent Love Island-linked wedding remains Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack, who married in September 2023, though Olivia left the villa in her original 2017 series before finishing.
Are Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae still engaged?
As of June 2026, the engagement has not been officially ended and no wedding date has been confirmed. Reports of relationship difficulties in 2024 were followed by public reconciliation. Their current status remains unaddressed in official statements.
Did Ekin-Su and Davide get engaged?
Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti split in 2023 before any engagement was announced. They were the series-8 winners and one of the most-followed Love Island couples at the time of their split.
What is the longest-lasting Love Island couple?
By 2026, Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt (series 3, 2017) are the longest-lasting Love Island-origin couple. They married in 2021 and have two children. They left the villa in second place.
How much do Love Island couples typically spend on their weddings?
Available data from Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack’s 2023 wedding suggests a budget of approximately £150,000. The UK average wedding cost is £21,990 (Hitched 2026), but celebrity reality-TV couples typically spend 5-10 times that figure.
Which Love Island series produced the most lasting couples?
Series 3 (2017) produced Camilla and Jamie, who remain married. Series 5 (2019) produced Tommy and Molly-Mae, who are still engaged. Series 6 (2020) produced no lasting public couples by 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Love Island UK couples are still together in 2026?
As of June 2026, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page (series 8, 2022) remain publicly together. Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague's engagement status is unresolved. Most series winners from 2019-2023 have since separated.
Have any Love Island couples married in 2026?
No Love Island UK couples have married in 2026 as of June. The most prominent Love Island-linked wedding remains Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack, who married in September 2023, though Olivia left the villa in her original 2017 series before finishing.
Are Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae still engaged?
As of June 2026, the engagement has not been officially ended and no wedding date has been confirmed. Reports of relationship difficulties in 2024 were followed by public reconciliation. Their current status remains unaddressed in official statements.
Did Ekin-Su and Davide get engaged?
Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti split in 2023 before any engagement was announced. They were the series-8 winners and one of the most-followed Love Island couples at the time of their split.
What is the longest-lasting Love Island couple?
By 2026, Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt (series 3, 2017) are the longest-lasting Love Island-origin couple. They married in 2021 and have two children. They left the villa in second place.
How much do Love Island couples typically spend on their weddings?
Available data from Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack's 2023 wedding suggests a budget of approximately £150,000. The UK average wedding cost is £21,990 (Hitched 2026), but celebrity reality-TV couples typically spend 5-10 times that figure.
Which Love Island series produced the most lasting couples?
Series 3 (2017) produced Camilla and Jamie, who remain married. Series 5 (2019) produced Tommy and Molly-Mae, who are still engaged. Series 6 (2020) produced no lasting public couples by 2026.