When is the Love Island 2023 final?
LOVE Island's 2023 summer series is set to come to an end.
The final episode will see host Maya Jama enter the villa one last time to crown the winning couple.
When is the Love Island 2023 final?
The highly-anticipated Love Island final is just around the corner.
We can reveal that the grand finale of this summer's series of the ITV2 dating show is going to go off with a super-sized bang.
The final will air on Monday, July 31 from 9pm until 10.35pm - keeping viewers entertained for a whopping 95 minutes.
Usually, after the winning couple is crowned, host Maya Jama will ask if they were in the show for love or money.
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Each islander is then presented with an envelope, one of which contains £0 while the other holds the full £50,000.
Whoever opens the envelope containing the cash has two options – split it or keep it.
Who is still in the Love Island villa?
In true Love Island style, the line up of sexy singletons looking for love never stays the same for too long.
The lucky contestants still left in the sun-soaked villa are as follows:
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- Ella Barnes, dancer and model
- Sammy Root, project manager
- Whitney Adebayo, entrepreneur
- Lochan Nowacki, account manager
- Zachariah Noble, personal trainer
- Molly Marsh, performer
- Mitchel Taylor, gas engineer
- Abi Moores, flight attendant
- Ella Thomas, supermodel
- Jess Harding, beauty clinic owner
- Scott Van Der Sluis, footballer
- Tyrique Hyde, semi-professional footballer
Will Love Island stars meet the parents in 2023?
Traditionally, the iconic Meet the parents episode comes at the very end of the series - and usually features some very awkward and embarrassing moments.
But this year, in a surprise twist, the highly-anticipated segment will air eight days before the series finale.
In a first look ahead of the episode, Molly and Zach are left stunned when his sister Snoochie Shy, who famously appeared on I'm A Celebrity in 2021, as well as Molly's mum and dad, turn up to surprise them.
The Sun Online previously told how bosses have purposely brought the segment forward this year.
A source said: "In a never before seen series first, the producers have decided to bring it forward so friends and family can really give their honest thoughts and opinions on the couples just before they are at the pivotal point in deciding where to take their relationships."
Viewers can meet the parents over on ITV2 at 9pm on Sunday, July 23, 2023.