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Love Island Final 2019 LIVE: Four couples battle it out for villa crown and £50k


Which couples are left in the final?

It’s been a long road to the final for our four remaining couples, who’ve changed partners more times than Anton’s been pied.

And in no particular order, the couples battling it out for the 50k are; Amber and Greg, India and Ovie, Molly-Mae and Tommy and Maura and Curtis.

Let’s take a look at their time in the villa

Amber and Greg

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Out of everyone, Amber’s had the roughest time in the villa.

She came in first, fell for (chaaaaldish) firefighter Michael before he brutally pied her for new arrival Joanna in THAT Casa Amor recouping.

But the nation yelled a collective “YAAAS” when calmer heads prevailed and she chose Irish rugby player Greg over a grovelling “Mike”.

The pair have gone from strength to strength and will be quietly confident of victory.

Molly-Mae and Tommy

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A lot of the pre-show buzz centred around boxing icon Tyson Fury’s little brother Tommy coming into the villa.

And he didn’t disappoint.

He was immediately smitten with influencer Molly-Mae, with the pair becoming boyfriend and girlfriend and even dropping the L-bomb.

They’re the bookies’ favourites, but viewers have recently been questioning if Molly’s feelings are genuine…

Will it stop them scooping the 50k? Only time will tell.

India and Ovie

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Has there ever been a more popular contestant than Ovie???

His bucket hats, dance moves, smooth chat up lines and good vibes have cemented the 6ft 7 basketball player as one of the show’s legends.

After being ditched by Anna for Jordan, Ovie finally found a match in model India in the late stages of the show, but do they have what it takes to go all the way?

Maura and Curtis

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It’s safe to say Maura and Curtis have been two of the most talked contestants on this year’s series.

Curtis and Amy looked like they were sailing their way into the final as fan favourites after they coupled up early on.

But Casa Amor happened, and the dancer’s head well and truly did a 540 turn, resulting in one of the most brutal dumpings in the show’s history.

Fiery Irish lass Maura immediately shook things up with her take-no-prisoners attitude and hilariously outspoken opinions.

The pair came together after Amy left the villa, but a run of arguments may hamper their chances of winning.





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