Love Island | |
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Series 10 | |
Presented by | Maya Jama |
No. of days | 58 |
Winners | Jess Harding and Sammy Root |
No. of episodes | 49 |
Release | |
Original network | ITV2 |
Original release | 5 June – 31 July 2023 |
Series chronology |
The tenth series of Love Island began broadcasting on 5 June 2023 on ITV2. [1] [2] Maya Jama returned to present the series, with Iain Stirling again returning as narrator. [3]
On 31 July 2023, the series was won by Jess Harding and Sammy Root with 34.57% of the final vote. Lochan Nowacki and Whitney Adebayo finished as runners-up.
In June 2022, during the broadcasting of the eighth series, it was confirmed that the show would return for two series in 2023, the first of which was the ninth series which aired earlier in 2023 between January and March. [4] [5] It is the first time in the show's history that two series have aired in the same year. The tenth series began on 5 June 2023 and was filmed in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Mallorca. [6] [7] [8] Applications for the series opened hours prior to the final episode of the ninth series. [9] [10] Maya Jama was announced to be returning for her second series as presenter, whilst Iain Stirling who has narrated the show since its inception in 2015, again returned as narrator. [11] [12] Further duty of care procedures were implemented by ITV and as in the previous series, contestants were asked to "pause their social media accounts" to "shield [the contestants] and their families' from trolls' abuse". [13] [14]
The original Islanders for the tenth series were announced on 29 May 2023, one week before the series launch. [15] [16] The series featured returning contestant Kady McDermott, who previously appeared in the second series back in 2016. [17]
Islander | Age | Hometown | Entered | Status | Ref |
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Jess Harding | 22 | Uxbridge | Day 1 | Winner (Day 58) | [18] [19] |
Sammy Root | 22 | Dartford | Day 4 | Winner (Day 58) | [20] [21] |
Lochan Nowacki | 25 | Bermondsey | Day 26 | Runner-up (Day 58) | [22] [23] |
Whitney Adebayo | 25 | Camden | Day 3 | Runner-up (Day 58) | [24] [25] |
Ella Thomas | 23 | Glasgow | Day 1 | Third place (Day 58) | [26] [27] |
Tyrique Hyde | 24 | Grays | Day 1 | Third place (Day 58) | [28] [29] |
Molly Marsh | 21 | Doncaster | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 19) | [30] [31] |
Day 27 1 | Fourth place (Day 58) | ||||
Zachariah Noble | 25 | Lewisham | Day 1 | Fourth place (Day 58) | [32] [33] |
Ella Barnes | 23 | Ashford | Day 39 | Dumped (Day 56) | [34] [35] |
Mitchel Taylor | 26 | Sheffield | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 56) | [36] [37] |
Abi Moores | 25 | Hampshire | Day 27 | Dumped (Day 52) | [38] [23] |
Scott van-der-Sluis | 22 | Connah's Quay | Day 11 | Dumped (Day 52) | [39] [40] |
Kady McDermott | 27 | Stevenage | Day 19 | Dumped (Day 44) | [41] [42] |
Ousman "Ouzy" See | 28 | Edinburgh | Day 26 | Dumped (Day 44) | [43] [44] |
Amber Wise | 19 | Kensington | Day 27 | Dumped (Day 44) | [45] [46] |
Josh Brocklebank | 26 | Brentwood | Day 39 | Dumped (Day 44) | [47] [48] |
Leah Taylor | 27 | Manchester | Day 8 | Dumped (Day 38) | [49] [50] |
Montel McKenzie | 25 | London | Day 16 | Dumped (Day 38) | [51] [52] |
Catherine Agbaje | 22 | Tyrrelstown | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 38) | [53] [54] |
Elom Ahlijah-Wilson | 22 | Enfield | Day 26 | Dumped (Day 38) | [55] [23] |
Benjamin Noel | 26 | London | Day 26 | Dumped (Day 31) | [56] [23] |
Danielle Mazhindu | 25 | Liverpool | Day 27 | Dumped (Day 31) | [57] [23] |
Gabrielle "Gabby" Jeffery | 24 | Tyneside | Day 27 | Dumped (Day 31) | [58] [23] |
Kodie Murphy | 20 | Birmingham | Day 26 | Dumped (Day 31) | [59] [23] |
Tink Reading | 26 | Birmingham | Day 27 | Dumped (Day 31) | [60] [23] |
Zachary Ashford | 27 | Manchester | Day 26 | Dumped (Day 31) | [61] [23] |
Mal Nicol | 25 | Edinburgh | Day 16 | Dumped (Day 23) | [62] [63] |
Mehdi Edno | 26 | Bordeaux, France | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 23) | [64] [65] |
André Furtado | 21 | Dudley | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 12) | [66] [67] |
Charlotte Sumner | 30 | Bournemouth | Day 8 | Dumped (Day 12) | [68] [69] |
Ruchee Gurung | 24 | Sutton | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 9) | [70] [71] |
George Fensom | 24 | Bedford | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 5) | [72] [73] |
Scott van-der-Sluis appeared on Love Island USA season 5 and Love Island Games . [74] [75]
Mitchel Taylor appeared on season 1 of Love Island: All Stars . [76]
Catherine Agbaje and Montel Mckenzie appeared on season 2 of Love Island: All Stars. [77]
The original couples were decided by the voting public. On 1 June, four days before the launch, a vote opened via the app for viewers to decide which boy each girl should couple up with.
Day 1 | Day 5 | Day 9 | Day 14 | Day 18 | Day 31 | Day 36 | Day 42 | Final | |
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Jess | George | Sammy | Sammy | Sammy | Mitchel | Single | Sammy | Sammy | Winner (Day 58) |
Sammy | Not in Villa | Jess | Jess | Jess | Mal | Amber | Jess | Jess | Winner (Day 58) |
Lochan | Not in Villa | Whitney | Whitney | Whitney | Runner-up (Day 58) | ||||
Whitney | Not in Villa | Mehdi | Mehdi | Mehdi | Mehdi | Lochan | Lochan | Lochan | Runner-up (Day 58) |
Ella T | Tyrique | Tyrique | Single | Tyrique | Tyrique | Ouzy | Tyrique | Tyrique | Third place (Day 58) |
Tyrique | Ella T | Ella T | Leah | Ella T | Ella T | Single | Ella T | Ella T | Third place (Day 58) |
Molly | Mitchel | Mitchel | Mitchel | Zachariah | Zachariah | Zachariah | Zachariah | Zachariah | Fourth place (Day 58) |
Zachariah | Single | Catherine | Charlotte | Molly | Molly | Molly | Molly | Molly | Fourth place (Day 58) |
Ella B | Not in Villa | Mitchel | Dumped (Day 56) | ||||||
Mitchel | Molly | Molly | Molly | Leah | Jess | Abi | Abi | Ella B | Dumped (Day 56) |
Abi | Not in Villa | Mitchel | Mitchel | Scott | Dumped (Day 52) | ||||
Scott | Not in Villa | Catherine | Catherine | Single | Amber | Abi | Dumped (Day 52) | ||
Kady | Not in Villa | Single | Ouzy | Ouzy | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||
Ouzy | Not in Villa | Ella T | Kady | Kady | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||
Amber | Not in Villa | Sammy | Scott | Josh | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||
Josh | Not in Villa | Amber | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||||
Leah | Not in Villa | Tyrique | Mitchel | Montel | Montel | Montel | Dumped (Day 38) | ||
Montel | Not in Villa | Leah | Leah | Leah | Dumped (Day 38) | ||||
Catherine | André | Zachariah | André | Scott | Scott | Elom | Elom | Dumped (Day 38) | |
Elom | Not in Villa | Catherine | Catherine | Dumped (Day 38) | |||||
Benjamin | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Danielle | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Gabby | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Kodie | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Tink | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Zachary | Not in Villa | Single | Dumped (Day 31) | ||||||
Mal | Not in Villa | Sammy | Dumped (Day 23) | ||||||
Mehdi | Ruchee | Whitney | Whitney | Whitney | Whitney | Dumped (Day 23) | |||
André | Catherine | Ruchee | Catherine | Dumped (Day 12) | |||||
Charlotte | Not in Villa | Zachariah | Dumped (Day 12) | ||||||
Ruchee | Mehdi | André | Single | Dumped (Day 9) | |||||
George | Jess | Single | Dumped (Day 5) | ||||||
Notes | 1 | none | 2 , 3 | 4 | 5 | none |
The main events in the Love Island villa are summarised in the table below.
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Coupling |
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Week 2 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Week 3 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Week 4 | Entrances |
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Week 5 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Challenges |
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Week 6 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Week 7 | Coupling |
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Week 8 | Challenges |
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Week 9 | Challenges |
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Exits |
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Official ratings are taken from BARB. [78] Because the Saturday episodes are "Unseen Bits" episodes rather than nightly highlights, these are not included in the overall averages. Viewing figures are consolidated 7-day viewing figures with pre-broadcast viewing and viewing on tablets, PCs and smartphones included. Figures marked N/A were not included in the top 50 weekly ratings.
Viewers (millions) | |||||||||||||
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Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | |||||
Sunday | N/A | 2.57 | 2.43 | 2.76 | 2.47 | 2.55 | N/A | N/A | |||||
Monday | 3.02 | 2.26 | N/A | 2.43 | 2.64 | 2.52 | 2.68 | 2.54 | N/A | ||||
Tuesday | 2.51 | 2.25 | 2.30 | 2.37 | 2.34 | N/A | 2.54 | 2.59 | |||||
Wednesday | 2.40 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 2.73 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Thursday | 2.42 | 2.32 | N/A | 2.37 | 2.56 | 2.39 | 2.50 | N/A | |||||
Friday | N/A | N/A | 2.35 | N/A | 2.38 | 2.58 | 2.61 | N/A | |||||
Series average | N/A |
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