Which Love Island 2019 couples are still together?

Who has called it quits and who has managed to stick it out? 
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Each year, the Love Island contestants win over viewers with their love and lust relationships inside the Spanish villa.

But this year seems to have been a rocky time for all of the stars, with only a few being official by the time they left.

Love Island winners Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea shocked fans after announcing their break-up – despite never actually being official – six weeks after they scooped the £50,000 prize.

Anton Danyluk and Belle Hassan, who have been on and off, are now reportedly back together again just two months after their split.

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Meanwhile, Chris Taylor and Harley Brash, who barely had time to get to know each other in the villa, were the first to throw in the towel, two weeks after the show ended.

Now, nearly three months since the series final episode on July 29, we take a look at which couples are still going steady...

Jourdan Raine and Danny Williams

Jourdan and Danny, who have talked about marriage in interviews, confirmed that they have moved in together earlier this week.

The pair showed off their new home in almost identical Instagram posts.

Jourdan, 24, shared snaps from the couple’s modern, but empty, kitchen and wrote: "Always wanted to move since before the show.... and made it my mission since coming out to make sure I did.

"Finally have a house to make into a home."

Danny added: "Feel proud, scared, nervous, excited all in one. Here’s to new chapters."

A week after they were dumped from the show, the pair revealed they had already met each other's families, as well as confirming they were officially boyfriend and girlfriend.

Series runners-up Tommy and Molly-Mae are still going strong, despite frequent speculation over their relationship status.

The pair have kept fans on their toes by not posting as many pictures together. However, they were spotted together in New York this week and Molly recently told The Sun Tommy has moved in with her and that "everything is going so well".

Molly and Tommy were the only couple to officially become boyfriend and girlfriend – aside from Anna Vakili and Jordan Hames who broke up after two days - while in the villa.

Ovio Soko and India Reynolds

Ovie and India revealed that they've met each other's families, and even went on a double date with champions Amber and Greg.

At the TV Choice Awards on Monday they confirmed the official status of their relationship, although India was forced to deny cheating on the basketballer player with her ex just a day later.

According to posts on Twitter and Instagram, the pair had split after India was unfaithful while attending a birthday party last weekend in Portugal for her ex-boyfriend Kieran Gibbs.

But when contacted by Standard Online, India's rep shot down the infidelity claims.

They said: "There is no truth in this whatsoever and Ovie and India are still very much together and happy."

Curtis and Maura also attended the TV Choice Awards together in September, prompting rumours the couple had gone official.

But the pair decided to take their time getting to know each other and have only recently confirmed their relationship.

In an interview with Ok! magazine, Maura revealed they had a weekend away together before he asked her over dinner in London.

She said: "He was actually quite nervous when he asked me, so he couldn’t get his words out. It was a little bit unexpected."

It was confirmed earlier this summer that Love Island will return early in 2020 for a winter series, with another season following in the traditional summer slot, in response to a "record breaking year."

The extra series will be filmed in a brand new villa in Cape Town, South Africa.

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