Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea
Amber and Greg were the Love Island winners in 2019, but their romance only lasted five weeks outside the villa. Greg reportedly dumped Amber by text, blindsiding her completely.
Lolly Hart and Konnor Ewudzi
Lolly and Konnor, from the latest Love Island season, went from coupled up to just friends in a matter of days. Despite hints of a future together, they confirmed on Love Island: Aftersun that romance was off the table.
Harley Brash and Chris Taylor
Harley and Chris met on Love Island in 2019 and decided to part ways after 17 days, realizing they were better off as friends. Their breakup was described as amicable, with no romantic spark outside the villa.
Samira Mighty and Frankie Foster
Samira and Frankie's romance ended after just four weeks when Frankie was caught kissing another woman at a club. Samira decided to take time out from the relationship, leading to their eventual split.
Jessica Hayes and Max Morley
Jessica and Max, the first Love Island winners in 2015, called it quits just 40 days after leaving the show. Claims of furious rows and Max not treating the relationship seriously led to their breakup.
Casey O'Gorman and Rosie Seabrook
Casey and Rosie met on Love Island's winter series in 2023 but split just two weeks after leaving the villa. They announced their separation on Instagram, citing differences in life outside the show.
Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall
Lana and Ron, runners-up in series nine of Love Island, faced challenges after a furious airport row upon their return to the UK. Three months later, they called it quits, with distance being a major issue in their relationship.
Love Island may bring singles together in the search for love, but these quick breakups show that not all romances from the show can stand the test of time once they leave the villa.
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