LOVE Island fans have claimed Whitney and Lochan will win the 2023 series after they had the “best final date” in the show’s history.
The pair – who coupled up just two weeks ago in Casa Amor – enjoyed a stunning lunch on a super yacht off the coast of Majorca for their final date outside the villa.
Love Island fans say one couple were given ‘the best final date in show history’
Whitney and Lochan had a superyacht to themselves
Aerial shots of the boat reveal the couple enjoying a dip in a hot tub on deck
Traditionally, one couple at the end of each series is treated to an afternoon on a luxury boat.
In 2019, champs Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea also took to the seas.
This time round Whitney and Lochan landed the romantic boat date, and after nibbling on a platter of posh snacks they headed to a hot tub on the top deck.
Writing on Twitter, one fan said: “Omo see this date, Whitney & Lochan for the win.”
A second said: “Give queen Whitney her 50k. We all know who gets the yacht date wins.”
Another asked: “What was the budget for this Whitney and Lochan date? This is the best and biggest yacht date we’ve seen so far.”
And one more typed: “I want to put it out there Whitney & Lochan have had the best final date in #LoveIsland history.”
However, some viewers think the boat date is, in fact, cursed.
A worrying trend has emerged connected to that outing for couples in the final.
The UK series has seen four couples previously go on the idyllic boat trip – but they all split shortly after.
Most recently fans saw Adam Collard and Paige Thorne, and Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish head out onto the water.
And although Amber and Greg were treated to the romantic boat trip and went on to win the show, weeks later it was all over for the couple.
Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes were the “lucky” ones during series three in 2017.
After their trip out on the water the couple came third place and it seemed they’d last on the outside.
However less than a year after meeting in the villa Olivia and Chris confirmed their split.
Winners Greg and Amber took to the seas in 2019