Love Island final: Remaining couples write declarations of love in first look at ITV2 finale
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in for the 2019 finale, with Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury tipped as the favourites to win the show
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Your support makes all the difference.Ahead of the Love Island final tonight, ITV2 has released a first-look clip of the last remaining couples writing their declarations of love before the winner of the 2019 series is announced.
The final four couples left in the competition are Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard, Ovie Soko and India Reynolds, Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, and Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea.
In the sneak peek of tonight’s grand finale, the women can be seen heading off on a shopping trip, while their partners sit down to write their declarations of love. All the couples are also treated to a dancing lesson.
Love Island is currently the most-watched programme for adults aged 16-34 in the UK, across any channel, with the latest season breaking a new record for the show after attracting more than six million viewers.
This series has made headlines for perceived gaslighting in the villa, as well as issues surrounding consent and toxic relationships.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, the longest-running couple on this series, are tipped as the favourites to win the show.
The Love Island final airs at 9pm on ITV2.
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