Where Love Island 2021 stars are now including shock split and moving in
11.05.2022 - 01:39
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Love Island is making its highly anticipated return to our screens in June 2022 and whilst we can't wait to gossip and gush over the latest round of contestants, we're also left to wonder... What ever happened to last year's favourites? Applications for the new series opened in January, and as rumours start to circulate around the secret glamorous new cast, work is underway on prepping the shows brand new six-bedroom villa in Mallorca. With just four weeks before a fresh batch of sexy singletons are set to land, and the first teaser trailer for the series released, let's take a look at where some of Love Island 2021 are now - including a shocking split that nobody had expected.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Standout favourite Millie Court, 25, who won her season with controversial beau Liam Reardon, has had some of the most success. She released a clothing line with online retailer ASOS in what is believed to be the biggest deal in Islander history, and is the latest face of the global brand.
Millie recently shared some behind the scenes snaps of a trip to LA, where she had been working on her latest collection ahead of its launch in April. She also has her own set of lashes with eyelash brand Eylure. Liam, 22, is a little more lowkey following his time in the villa.
He was a bricklayer before the show, and wants to use his skills renovating homes in Wales; although the couple purchased an incredible £1m home together in Millie's native home of Essex in 2021. Not quite Wales, but there's still plenty of time. Rumours of a split plagued the glamorous pair earlier this year, but speculation was put to bed after they enjoyed a romantic trip to
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