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Love Island winners Amber and Greg got DOUBLE the votes Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury did in the final

LOVE Island winners Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea got nearly DOUBLE the votes Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury received on Monday night.

Even though Molly and Tommy were the only official couple in the final, and largely considered frontrunners, their rivals ended up winning the show by a landslide.

 Amber and Greg won by a landslide
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Amber and Greg won by a landslideCredit: Rex Features

It has now been confirmed that Amber and Greg received 48.82% of the final vote, with second-place Molly and Tommy nabbing just 25.56%.

Ovie Soko and weren't miles behind with 18.21%, whereas fourth-place runners up Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard didn't stand a chance, dominating just 7.40% of the vote.

After Anton Danyluk and Belle Hassan were dumped from the villa on Sunday, narrowly missing out on a spot in the final, fans at home were granted one vote to cast towards their favourite pairing.

The public were given a second vote at the start of Monday's episode, and lines closed for good just before Maura and Curtis were eliminated.

 Tommy and Molly got just half the support the winners did
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Tommy and Molly got just half the support the winners didCredit: Rex Features
 Ovie and India weren't very far from second place
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Ovie and India weren't very far from second placeCredit: Rex Features

Finalist Maura previously confessed that she was "shocked" by the winners, admitting that she thought "genuine couple" Molly and Tommy had it in the bag.

Molly-Mae was also accused of being a "sore loser" as fans claimed she "faked her smile" for Amber and Greg as she expected to win with her 20-year-old boyfriend.

It came after weeks of claims that Molly was faking her feelings for the hunk, with viewers even giving her the nickname "Money-Mae" as they suggested that she was using Tommy to secure the £50,000 prize.

 Curtis and Maura didn't stand a chance with less than 10% of the final vote
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Curtis and Maura didn't stand a chance with less than 10% of the final voteCredit: Rex Features
 Dani and Jack beat Laura and Paul by more than 70% last year
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Dani and Jack beat Laura and Paul by more than 70% last yearCredit: Rex Features
Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea win Love Island 2019

On the other hand, Amber had been officially coupled up with Greg for less than two weeks, with the Irish star the last man to enter the villa.

Although a huge win, the pair's victory doesn't quite match the stats from last year's Love Island final.

The 2018 series saw Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham win with a staggering 79.66% of the public vote.

Laura Anderson and Paul Knops, who finished in second place, secured just 8.43%.


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