Love Island couples who met in Casa Amor and stayed together a long time
16.02.2023 - 00:45
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island's Casa Amor twist is famously known for breaking up couples that may have previously been considered "strong". We've seen Will Young seemingly move on from Jessie Wynter with bombshell Layla Al-Momani, and Casey O'Gorman kissing two new bombshells.
Aside from the havoc Casa Amor causes, it has also created some pretty cute pairings who've stood the test of time. Let's take a look back at each of the series, and the couples they created as well as who is still together to this day! 2020 Couples Molly Smith and Callum Jones Callum and Molly fell for each other during the 2020 winter Love Island series, but their blossoming relationship left one person heartbroken.
Shaughna Phillips, who is currently expecting her first child, was in one of the most stable couples with Callum before he left to explore his options. When he returned to the villa she uttered what went on to be one of the series' most famous catchphrases, "Congrats hun".
It was worth it for them though as the couple are still together, and share a home in Manchester which they showed off in a tour for OK! Callum told us he knew pretty quickly that things would work out with Molly: "I feel like when you’re in there you know if it's going to work on the outside. If you’ve got common ground then it will and obviously distance comes in as a factor as well." Eva Zapico and Nas Majeed 2020 was a great year for Casa Amor couplings, because Nas and Eva are also still together.
Nas was originally coupled up with Demi Jones but decided to re-couple with Eva as he felt they had a better connection. Despite only staying in the villa for four days as an official couple, it's now three years later and they're still smitten.The couple even moved in together last
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