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Love Island final catch-up: Amber and Greg in shock win against Molly-Mae and Tommy

Over the past few months contestants have hooked up, broken up and been kicked right out of the villa as viewers voted for their favourite contestants

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 29 July 2019 17:33 EDT
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Greg and Amber win Love Island 2019

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Amber and Greg have won Love Island 2019 in a shock final after favourites Tommy and Molly-Mae came in second.

The winning couple was voted for by the public, with runners-up Maura and Curtis, and Ovie and India coming 4th and 3rd, respectively.

In the live final, the couples attended a “ball” where they were able to dress up and read declarations of love to one another, with many viewers praising Greg and Ovie’s speeches for being particularly moving.

As presenter Caroline Flack announced the winning couple, Amber was shown with a shocked look on her face. As per tradition, one half of the couple was asked to choose whether to take the money for themselves or split it with their partner -- Greg chose to split the £50,000 winnings with Amber.

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Was literally going to say Molly-Mae was doing really well until she said Tommy was a good "dad" to Ellie-Belly. 

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:37

DANCING TIME.

This is amazing. Greg looks like so much fun. Ovie gave up after 10 seconds.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:38

I think this whole competition has been shaken up after the final date BUT I still think Tommy and Molly-Mae are still going to win.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:40

Petition to dump Ellie-Belly from the Island.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:41

Right so this is creepy. Alisha has gone on the Love Island app because she's weird and wants to vote for her favourite couple. There are loads of ads for all the clothing and the app has already picked up on her name and applied to the personalised luggage!! How creepy is that?

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:46

Caroline Flack just said "don't be a dead ting" and I want to burn everything.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:51

Right, so the couple in fourth place is... 

CURTIS AND MAURA

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:57

Maura says she can't believe the couple got this far. 

Curtis looks gutted but says he's learnt a lot about himself and... you've got to be true to yourself. Regardless of people's feelings, Alisha points out.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:58

I hate that phrase "my head was turned", like Curtis is being controlled by some kind of puppet master. You move your head on your own, Curtis.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 21:59

Wow, so they cut out all the Amy moments from Maura and Curtis's story. Harsh.

roisin.oconnor29 July 2019 22:01

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