Love Island's Kady McDermott's romance with ex Scott Thomas - from 'beach proposal' to moving in together
23.06.2023 - 19:45
/ ok.co.uk
Just when you thought things in the Love Island villa couldn’t get any more dramatic, the surprising return of former Love Island alumni Kady McDermott looks destined to drum up trouble in the coming days as she sets her sights firmly on finding love for a second time. As regular viewers will know, Kady first shot to fame on the show back in 2016, when she famously coupled up with her villa beau Scott Thomas after experiencing a whirlwind of emotions while in the villa.
Coming third in the series that year, the couple didn’t quite manage to secure the coveted cash prize at the end of the series, but they did find something even better - a romance that would see them planning a future together - including the possibility of wedding bells. So why did the couple end up splitting? Here’s everything you need to know about Kady and Scott’s relationship timeline...
Love Island Romance Kady first made her Love Island debut during week one of the second ever series of Love Island, when she entered the villa as a bombshell with every intention of turning more than a few heads with her cheeky personality and stunning good looks. Almost immediately, Kady chose to couple up with Scott, with the couple remaining “coupled up” for the duration of their time on the show, but that didn’t stop several of the other villa boys from trying to sweep her off her feet by selecting her for dates.
Despite their best efforts, Kady’s resolve remained unwavering and despite a few explosive arguments along the way, the couple managed to come third in the competition overall, with the eventual winners Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey taking the crown. The Villa proposal Prior to the Love Island final, Scott famously decided to ask Kady to be his
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