How long is Love Island on for?
ALL good things must come to an end, and that is the same for Love Island.
But before the famous villa closes its doors again, one couple must be crowned the winner.
How long is Love Island on for?
Love Island kicked off its first series of the year on January 16, 2023, with new host Maya Jama and a batch of sexy Islanders.
The grand final will take place TONIGHT (March 13, 2023) at 9pm on ITV2, meaning the show has run for 56 days.
During the grand finale a new couple will be crowned Love Island winners.
They will also get the chance to split the prize money of £50,000.
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The winning pair will take over from reigning champs Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti who won in the summer of 2022.
Fans also don't need to worry about Love Island coming to an end, as the summer version of the hit reality series will kick off in either May or June 2023.
Who is in the Love Island 2023 final?
There are just four couples who are in the Love Island 2023 final.
The remaining pairs hoping to win the £50K prize pot are:
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- Lana Jenkins, 25 - Make-up artist from Luton and Ron Hall, 25 - Financial advisor from Essex.
- Tanya Manhenga, 22 - Student and influencer from Liverpool and Shaq Muhammad, 24 - Airport security officer from London.
- Sanam Harrinanan, 24 - Social worker from Bedford and Kai Fagan, 24 - Science and PE teacher from Manchester
- Samie Elishi, 22 - Senior Estate Agent Coordinator, London and Tom Clare, 23 - Footballer from Macclesfield
What is the longest Love Island series so far?
Love Island, which first started in June 2015, is still a massive hit and is the most popular show for 16 to 34-year-olds.
The longest ever series is still 2018, which ran for 59 days, and saw Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham win the series.
Love Island 2022 wasn't far behind this, and lasted for 58 days.
The 2023 show has run for eight weeks.