LOVE Island 2018 is all about the couples - but which romances are enduring now the cameras have stopped rolling?
Here is all you need to know about who is still together.
Which Love Island 2018 couples are still together?
Jack and Dani
Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham were the winners of the season and won the hearts of the viewers with their romance.
They left the villa and moved in together straight away.
After dating for six months, in December, Dani went on Instagram to say that they had called the relationship quits.
However, just days after the split, she posted another video on social media and confirmed that they had mended things.
Megan and Wes
Megan Barton Hanson, 24, and Wes Nelson, 20, reached the Love Island final, coming fourth overall.
The nuclear systems engineer and former stripper continued their romance outside the villa.
Megan earned the nickname Muggy Megan after she dumped Eyal and then got in a love triangle with Wes and Alex Miller.
But Megan and Wes got back together in the end - and they have now moved into a flat in Essex.
Josh and Kaz
Josh Denzel, 27, a presenter for LADBible and Kazimir Crossley, 23, a make-up artist came third in the final.
Josh made the controversial decision to couple up with Kaz while in Casa Amor and dumped his partner Georgia Steel.
On their final date in the villa, Josh told Kaz he loved her and they seem to be going from strength to strength.
Adam and Zara
Adam quickly earned himself a reputation for being a bit snakey in the Love Island villa.
He was first coupled up with Kendall after stealing her off Niall, then dumped her for Rosie and then dumped Rosie for
Adam seemed to be a changed man when he met Zara but their romance was cut short when she was dumped from the island.
He then coupled up with Darylle in Casa Amor but confessed that he still had feelings for Zara and they officially became an item after he was voted out of the villa.
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Who won Love Island 2018?
Love Island was won by Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham but in December 2018 the former loved-up couple split.
Series four of the popular show kicked off on Monday, June 4, on ITV2.
The Love Island final aired on Monday, July 30.