LOVE Island brings sexy and stunning singles together in a bid to help them find lasting love.
But once back in the real world, many Love Island star romances have not stood the test of time.
Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall
Lana and Ron took part in series nine of Love Island, where they became runners-up behind winners Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan.
The pair didn’t have the smoothest of rides in the villa but eventually worked their way back to each other.
But after landing back in the UK, the pair were on the rocks after furious airport row.
Then three months later the pair called it quits on their relationship.
When asked why the pair broke up, Ron told the Sun: “That’s a good question, I think it was for multiple reasons.
“The world is a bit nuts, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t and if it was in another world it might have worked.”
Lana previously opened up about issue of living more than 200 miles apart, which Ron said was their biggest challenge.
Lolly Hart and Konnor Ewudzi
Lolly and Konnor were on the latest season of Love Island.
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They were coupled up for a few days and enjoyed some snogs in the villa.
Following their exit Konnor said he had a connection with Lolly that never aired on the show.
Lolly also admitted last week that she was “excited” about what the future held for the pair.
But appearing on an episode of Love Island: Aftersun, the two confirmed they were now “just friends”.
They also mentioned that they “will “go on nights out together” but won’t see each other romantically.
Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea
Amber and Greg were the Love Island winners in 2019.
They dated for two weeks in the villa before receiving the £50,000 cash prize between them.
But after five weeks of romance outside the show, Greg called it time on their relationship.
Amber was said to be ‘devastated’ when the Irish hunk reportedly dumped her by text as she had no idea it was coming.
A source told The Sun that Greg had used their busy careers as the reason behind ending things, with Amber blindsided as she was due to fly to Ireland to stay with him this weekend.
Danica Taylor and Jamie Allen
Danica and Jamie took part in the 2022 series of Love Island and were the first couple to split.
The pair called it quits after Danica was pictured kissing Towie’s Roman Hackett, despite still being in a relationship with Jamie.
A source told MailOnline at the time: “Danica and Jamie have gone their separate ways.
“They were yet to make their relationship official but have decided that they didn’t quite work together romantically.
“Jamie has just signed for a new football team and Danica is busy pursuing endless opportunities after leaving the Love Island villa and they sadly drifted apart.
“They’re good friends still and will continue to support each other in everything they do.”
Jessica Hayes and Max Morley
Jessica and Max were the first ever Love Island winners back in 2015.
But they quickly called it quits just 40 days after leaving the show.
Jessica claimed they “gave it our best shot” but furious rows and claims he didn’t treat their romance like a real relationship followed.
She told The Sun: “I’m not gonna lie, the boys just want to be boys… I’m not saying that girls are any different, but the boys want to go out and do their thing.
“They’ll go to loads of PAs (public appearances), tours of nightclubs, and go together with the other boys while girls are throwing themselves at them.”
She claimed to have “major anxiety” and no trust in Max, who was linked to Towie star Jessica Wright in the weeks that followed Love Island.
Casey O’Gorman and Rosie Seabrook
Casey and Rosie met on the winter series of Love Island in 2023.
Despite telling host Maya Jama at the Love Island Reunion that they planned to go on dates and explore their blossoming romance, they announced their split two weeks later.
Confirming their split on Instagram, Casey said: ‘Rosie and I have spoken… she’s a great girl. Life outside the villa is just very different and we will remain friends moving forward.’
A source told MailOnline: ‘It was clear from the moment they left the villa that Casey and Rosie weren’t going to last.
‘They haven’t made any effort to spend time together on the outside or go on dates to truly get to know each other and they both agreed it was better to quit while they were ahead.’
Samira Mighty and Frankie Foster
Samira and Frankie met during season four of the ITV dating show.
But just after four weeks outside the villa, they decided it just wasn’t meant to be.
Samira said at the time that she was “taking time out” from her romance with Frankie, after he was caught kissing another woman at a club.
Speaking about the even, he told talkRADIO: “We met at a nightclub, we went out. The biggest mistake for me, and this is what me and Samira have spoken about and I had to apologise about, is that I was in the same room as those two.”
The star, who insisted he hadn’t slept with anyone behind Samira’s back, added: “This is a real relationship. We are boyfriend and girlfriend and we are in a relationship.
“It’s a big wake-up call for me, it’s a big learning curve. I can’t put myself in that situation ever again.”
Harley Brash and Chris Taylor
Harley and Chris met on the 2019 season of the show.
They got together in the final weeks and are said to have broken up 17 days later after realising they were better off as friends.
An insider told The Sun : “Harley and Chris broke up a couple of days ago, it was really amicable and they both agreed they’ll stay friends.’
“Sadly there’s no romance there – it was just a holiday fling.”