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When was the Love Island FINAL 2018 on ITV2, was it LIVE and how long was it on for?

Only one of these wannabe stars can win the £50,000 prize

LOVE Island was the unmissable TV show of the summer, with millions of us tuning in every night to see how the couples are getting on.

With the FINAL episode of Love Island 2018 under wraps, here's the full lowdown on the drama  hook-ups, makes ups and shake-ups from the hottest show on telly.

Love Island 2018 began on June 4 and the opening show of  the series was watched by millions
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Love Island 2018 began on June 4 and the opening show of  the series was watched by millions

When is Love Island series four on ITV2?

Love Island series four kicked off on June 4 at 9pm and aired at the same time every day of the week except for Saturday, when it took a break.

The show aired over eight weeks in total and ended with a grand final on Monday, July 30 in an extended episode lasting 95 minutes.

Only one of these wannabe stars can win the £50,000 prize
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From the original 11 only Jack Fincham, Dr Alex George, Dani Dyer, Wes Nelson and Laura Anderson remainCredit: ITV

Who's in the cast?

From beauty queens to businessmen and a bloke with a very large…brain, this year’s fresh crop of stars are going to feel very at home on Love Island.

The 11 original wannabes were chosen out of 80,000 applicants, with Caroline Flack describing the lot as the hottest line up she's ever seen.

After the original 11 entered the house, a whole new raft of stars have arrived - with some sticking around and others being sent on their way.

Without further adieu, here are our Love Island 2018 stars:

  • Dani Dyer, 21, barmaid from London - WINNER
  • Jack Fincham, 26, stationary Sales Manager from Kent - WINNER
Caroline Flack has presented the last three series of the show and is going to be back for 2018
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Caroline Flack has presented the last three series of the show and is back for 2018

Was Caroline Flack hosting Love Island 2018?

Caroline Flack presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and has made no secret of how much she enjoys it.

Caroline tweeted on April 3 that the show was two months away which confirmed she would be returning as would Iain Stirling.

The pair have become key parts of the Love Island furniture - with Caroline also hosting a reaction show Aftersun on Sunday nights.

 

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