Love Island USA: The Couples Who Found Lasting Romance

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Love Island USA: The Couples Who Found Lasting Romance

While Love Island is known for its sun-soaked villas, dramatic challenges, and romantic twists, some of the American reality show’s couples have managed to turn their fleeting island flings into lasting relationships. Here are some of the Love Island USA couples still together today.

Zac Mirabelli and Elizabeth Weber (Season 1 – 2019)

Zac Mirabelli and Elizabeth Weber (Season 1 - 2019)
Zac Mirabelli and Elizabeth Weber (Season 1 – 2019), image by google

Zac and Elizabeth were an early favorite couple during the inaugural 2019 season of Love Island USA. Though they had their ups and downs in the villa, the two left the show as a committed pair and have remained together over three years later. They got engaged in 2021 and are one of the few couples from the US version to take their romance all the way.

Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks (Season 2 – 2020)

Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks (Season 2 - 2020)
Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks (Season 2 – 2020), image by google

The charismatic and fiery Cely and Johnny captured viewers’ hearts as their rocky but passionate relationship blossomed during quarantine season 2 in 2020. Though they broke up briefly after the show, the two rekindled their romance and have remained inseparable ever since. They’ve shared their journey as a power couple across social media.

Kyra Lizama and Will Moncada (Season 2 – 2020)

Kyra Lizama and Will Moncada (Season 2 - 2020)
Kyra Lizama and Will Moncada (Season 2 – 2020), image by google

Another dynamic duo from season 2, Kyra and Will hit it off immediately in the villa despite numerous obstacles thrown their way. They left as boyfriend and girlfriend, and continued dating long-distance before eventually moving in together. The two have showcased their loving relationship to fans through various brand partnerships.

Olivia Kaiser and Korey Gandy (Season 3 – 2021)

Olivia Kaiser and Korey Gandy (Season 3 - 2021)
Olivia Kaiser and Korey Gandy (Season 3 – 2021), image by google

It took some strategic gameplay for Olivia and Korey to finally couple up in season 3, but when they did, their connection was undeniable. Against all odds, the two crazy kids made it official in the villa and their relationship has only grown stronger since leaving the show. They’re one of the most recent island romances still flourishing.

Cashay Proudfoot and Kyra Lizama (Season 3 – 2021)

Cashay Proudfoot and Kyra Lizama (Season 3 - 2021)
Cashay Proudfoot and Kyra Lizama (Season 3 – 2021), image by google

Though they left Love Island separately, the surprise romance between Cashay and fellow Islander Kyra (from season 2) quickly blossomed once they were back in the real world. The lovebirds celebrated one year of dating in May 2022 and continue sharing their love story on social media to this day.

Andy Voyen and Destiny Walia (Season 3 – 2022)

Andy Voyen and Destiny Walia (Season 3 - 2022)
Andy Voyen and Destiny Walia (Season 3 – 2022), image by google

Andy and Destiny seemed an unlikely match when they first coupled up in the villa, but they went from strength to strength as the season progressed. Since leaving the show, the two have continued dating and moved in together in Los Angeles, sharing their ups and downs with followers.

Jesse Bray and Deb Chubb (Season 4 – 2022)

Jesse Bray and Deb Chubb (Season 4 - 2022)
Jesse Bray and Deb Chubb (Season 4 – 2022), image by google

Australian bombshells Jesse and Deb entered as a couple during season 4’s “Blind Dating” twist and immediately hit it off. Fast forward to today – they’re still going strong and documenting their travels together around the world via their social platforms.

Timmy Pandolfi and Bria Bryant (Season 4 – 2022)

Timmy Pandolfi and Bria Bryant (Season 4 - 2022)
Timmy Pandolfi and Bria Bryant (Season 4 – 2022), image by google

Tumultuous yet intense, the relationship between personal trainer Timmy and entrepreneur Bria had plenty of drama but ultimately prevailed. They exchange “I love yous” before leaving season 4 together, and they’ve continued pushing through the doubters side-by-side post-show.

While most Love Island couples experience short-lived romances in the tropical paradise before fizzling out, these pairs defied the odds and turned their summer flings into something much more meaningful. With over a dozen seasons across the UK and USA, lasting Love Island marriages and families remain exceptionally rare but beautifully possible.

Whether tempted by bombshell arrivals, messy love triangles, or emotions running high, these couples found their way through the twists and turns of the outrageous dating show to forge genuine partnerships in the real world. When the cameras stopped rolling, their love stories continued writing themselves with relatable ups and downs relatable to any couple’s journey. For a lucky few, the Love Island dream became a reality.


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