Love Island | |
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Series 11 | |
Presented by | Maya Jama |
Winners | Josh Oyinsan and Mimii Ngulube |
Companion show | Love Island: Aftersun |
No. of episodes | 49 |
Release | |
Original network | ITV2 ITV1 (launch show) |
Original release | 3 June – 29 July 2024 |
Series chronology |
The eleventh series of Love Island began broadcasting on 3 June 2024, with the launch episode airing across both ITV1 and ITV2. [1] [2] Maya Jama returned to present the series, as well as the companion show Love Island: Aftersun . Iain Stirling again returned as the show's narrator. [3] [4]
On 29 July 2024, the series was won by Josh Oyinsan and Mimii Ngulube, who received 41% of the public vote to win, with Ciaran Davies and Nicole Samuel finishing as the runners-up. [5] [6]
In August 2023, during the broadcasting of the tenth series, it was confirmed that Love Island would return for two series in 2024, the first of which was Love Island: All Stars , a spin-off series that aired earlier in the year between January and February, and featured former contestants from previous series. [7] [8]
Applications for the eleventh series opened hours prior to the final episode of the tenth series. [9] [10] The first teaser for the series aired in April 2024, depicting a person in a silver boiler suit using a flamethrower, accompanied by the words "This summer's going to be fire". [11] [12] A further trailer released in May 2024, reveals the person to be presenter Maya Jama, who uses the flamethrower to set fire to a hanging heart before announcing the tagline "Where there's love, there's fire" and taking a sip from a Love Island water bottle which bares her name. [13] [14] The companion show Love Island: Aftersun returned for this series, after being shelved for the All Stars series where the interviews were conducted during the show's broadcast. [15] The social media ban introduced as part of the new duty of care protocols in the ninth series returned, in which the contestants friends and family will not be able to post on their behalf while they're in the villa. [16] [17] [18] The eleventh series began on 3 June 2024 and was filmed in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Mallorca. [19] [20] [21] Similar to the All Stars series, the launch episode aired simultaneously on both ITV1 and ITV2, with the remainder of the series broadcasting solely on the latter channel. [22] [23]
The original Islanders for the eleventh series were announced on 27 May 2024, one week before the series launch. [24] [25] Joey Essex entered the villa as a "bombshell" on the evening of Day 1, making him the first celebrity to appear on the revived version of the show. [26]
Islander | Age | Hometown | Entered | Status | Ref |
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Josh Oyinsan | 29 | South London | Day 36 | Winner (Day 58) | [27] |
Michelle "Mimii" Ngulube | 24 | Portsmouth | Day 1 | Winner (Day 58) | [28] |
Ciaran Davies | 21 | Pencoed | Day 1 | Runner-up (Day 58) | [29] |
Nicole Samuel | 24 | Aberdare | Day 1 | Runner-up (Day 58) | [30] |
Matilda Draper | 24 | Beckenham | Day 17 | Third place (Day 58) | [31] |
Sean Stone | 24 | Hertford | Day 1 | Third place (Day 58) | [32] |
Ayo Odukoya | 25 | Canning Town | Day 1 | Fourth place (Day 58) | [33] |
Jess Spencer | 25 | London | Day 29 | Fourth place (Day 58) | [34] |
Jessy Potts | 25 | Leicester | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 55) | [35] |
Joey Essex | 33 | Chigwell | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 55) | [36] |
Grace Jackson | 25 | Manchester | Day 12 | Dumped (Day 52) | [37] |
Reuben Collins | 23 | Chertsey | Day 36 | Dumped (Day 52) | [38] |
Harry Baker | 25 | Birmingham | Day 44 | Dumped (Day 49) | [39] |
Lola Deluca | 22 | Surrey | Day 44 | Dumped (Day 49) | [40] |
Konnor Ewudzi | 28 | Cornwall | Day 17 | Dumped (Day 44) | [41] |
Lauren "Lolly" Hart | 30 | Loughborough | Day 39 | Dumped (Day 44) | [42] |
Blade Siddiqi | 29 | Stevenage | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 38) | [43] |
Emma Milton | 30 | Manchester | Day 29 | Dumped (Day 38) | [44] |
Hugo Godfroy | 24 | Southampton | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 38) | [45] |
Jess White | 25 | Stockport | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 38) | [46] |
Uma Jammeh | 23 | Islington | Day 3 | Walked (Day 37) | [47] |
Wil Anderson | 23 | Whitley Bay | Day 12 | Dumped (Day 37) | [48] |
Ellie Jackson | 22 | Cardiff | Day 29 | Dumped (Day 35) | [49] |
Trey Norman | 24 | Doncaster | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 35) | [50] |
Diamanté Laiva | 21 | Beckenham | Day 29 | Dumped (Day 31) | [51] |
Jake Spivey | 25 | Rayleigh | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 31) | [52] |
Joel Kirby | 22 | Devon | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 31) | [53] |
Lionel Awudu | 24 | Reading | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 31) | [54] |
Lucy Graybill | 26 | Gourock | Day 29 | Dumped (Day 31) | [55] |
Moziah Pinder | 29 | Brighton | Day 28 | Dumped (Day 31) | [56] |
Ruby Dale | 23 | Surrey | Day 29 | Dumped (Day 31) | [57] |
Harriett Blackmore | 24 | Brighton | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 26) | [58] |
Ronnie Vint | 27 | Greenwich | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 26) | [59] |
Omar Nyame | 25 | Croydon | Day 5 | Dumped (Day 21) | [60] |
Tiffany Leighton | 25 | Royston | Day 12 | Dumped (Day 21) | [61] |
Samantha Kenny | 26 | Liverpool | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 16) | [62] |
Munveer Jabbal | 30 | Surbiton | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 10) | [63] |
Patsy Field | 29 | Orpington | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 10) | [64] |
Sam Taylor | 23 | Chesterfield | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 2) | [65] |
The couples were chosen shortly after the islanders entered the villa. For the first time in the show's history, the couples were determined by the islanders unbeknownst to them in a challenge in which they had to rank themselves from who was "Most to Least" boyfriend/girlfriend material. [66]
Day 1 | Day 5 | Day 11 | Day 16 | Day 22 | Day 31 | Day 40 | Day 47 | Final | |
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Josh | Not in Villa | Mimii | Mimii | Winner (Day 58) | |||||
Mimii | Munveer | — | Ayo | Ayo | Ayo | — | Josh | Josh | Winner (Day 58) |
Ciaran | Harriett | Nicole | Nicole | Nicole | Nicole | Nicole | Nicole | Nicole | Runner-up (Day 58) |
Nicole | Sean | Ciaran | Ciaran | Ciaran | Ciaran | Ciaran | Ciaran | Ciaran | Runner-up (Day 58) |
Matilda | Not in Villa | Sean | Sean | Sean | Sean | Third place (Day 58) | |||
Sean | Nicole | Harriett | Jess W | Harriett | Matilda | Matilda | Matilda | Matilda | Third place (Day 58) |
Ayo | Patsy | Uma | Mimii | Mimii | Mimii | Jess S | Jess S | Jess S | Fourth place (Day 58) |
Jess S | Not in Villa | Ayo | Ayo | Ayo | Fourth place (Day 58) | ||||
Jessy | Not in Villa | Joey | Joey | Joey | Dumped (Day 55) | ||||
Joey | Not in Villa | Samantha | Samantha | Grace | Jess W | Jessy | Jessy | Jessy | Dumped (Day 55) |
Grace | Not in Villa | Joey | Konnor | Blade | Reuben | Reuben | Dumped (Day 52) | ||
Reuben | Not in Villa | Grace | Grace | Dumped (Day 52) | |||||
Harry | Not in Villa | Lola | Dumped (Day 49) | ||||||
Lola | Not in Villa | Harry | Dumped (Day 49) | ||||||
Konnor | Not in Villa | Grace | Emma | Lolly | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||
Lolly | Not in Villa | Konnor | Dumped (Day 44) | ||||||
Blade | Not in Villa | Grace | Dumped (Day 38) | ||||||
Emma | Not in Villa | Konnor | Dumped (Day 38) | ||||||
Hugo | Not in Villa | Jess W | Dumped (Day 38) | ||||||
Jess W | Ronnie | Ronnie | Sean | Omar | Joey | Hugo | Dumped (Day 38) | ||
Uma | Not in Villa | Ayo | Omar | Wil | Wil | Wil | Walked (Day 37) | ||
Wil | Not in Villa | Uma | Uma | Uma | Dumped (Day 37) | ||||
Ellie | Not in Villa | Trey | Dumped (Day 35) | ||||||
Trey | Not in Villa | Ellie | Dumped (Day 35) | ||||||
Diamanté | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Jake | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Joel | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Lionel | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Lucy | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Moziah | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Ruby | Not in Villa | Dumped (Day 31) | |||||||
Harriett | Ciaran | Sean | Ronnie | Sean | Ronnie | Dumped (Day 26) | |||
Ronnie | Jess W | Jess W | Harriett | Tiffany | Harriett | Dumped (Day 26) | |||
Omar | Not in Villa | Uma | Jess W | Dumped (Day 21) | |||||
Tiffany | Not in Villa | Ronnie | Dumped (Day 21) | ||||||
Samantha | Sam | Joey | Joey | Dumped (Day 16) | |||||
Munveer | Mimii | Patsy | Dumped (Day 10) | ||||||
Patsy | Ayo | Munveer | Dumped (Day 10) | ||||||
Sam | Samantha | Dumped (Day 2) | |||||||
Notes | 1 | 2 | none | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | none |
The main events in the Love Island villa are summarised in the table below.
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Week 4 | Entrances |
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Week 5 | Entrances | |
Coupling |
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Week 6 | Entrances | |
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Week 7 | Entrances |
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Week 8 | Challenges |
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Week 9 | Exits |
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