LOVE Island cast members - and its devoted viewers - tuned in on July 29, 2019 as Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea were crowned winner of the ITV2 series.
The cast of Love Island 2019 gripped the nation since it kicked off on June 3, 2019, with their tears, tantrums and perfect tans.
When was the Love Island 2019 final?
The Love Island 2019 final took place on Monday, July 29, 2019.
In a special extra long episode, the programme aired on ITV2 at 9.00pm until 10.35pm.
You can catch up with the drama on the ITV2 Hub.
The series was extended by a week in 2017 following its huge success in 2016.
Who won Love Island 2018?
Last year's Love Island final was on Monday July 30, 2018.
More than 3.6 million viewers tuned in to watch Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham crowned the winners.
The pair had been together since the show started on June 4, 2018 right until the end - and had even chatted about getting married and having kids one day.
But despite being the last couple standing outside the villa, they unfortunately split in April 2019.
What happened during the Love Island 2018 final?
Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham were won Love Island 2018 and wasted no time announcing their plans to celebrate by finally having sex, although unfortunately their fun in the sun was short-lived as they later called it quits in April after just a matter of months together.
The firm fan favourites Jack and Dani scooped the majority of the public vote and clinched the victory ahead of runners-up Laura and Paul.
All the Islanders had previously spent their final day in the villa writing out their declarations of love in which Megan showed her softer side by repeatedly fighting back tears.
Meanwhile, each couple were taught salsa moves for their final dance as the girls were allowed out of the villa to shop for dresses.
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What's the prize for the winners of Love Island 2019?
The winning couple of Love Island 2019, Amber and Greg will take home a grand prize of £50,000.
The couple can either split between the cash them or one can leave with the entire jackpot.
And it looks like, according to , Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague are the firm favourites with odds of 4/5.
While following behind is Ovie Soko and India Reynolds with 7/2.
Meanwhile the bookies' reckon Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins are likely to be taking third place with odds of 8/1.