Love Island: Have Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde won already?

Remember last year though, eh? EH?

Love Island

by Georgina Terry |
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It's the Love Island finale tonight and it's fair to say we're absolutely devvo about it.

What will we do without it? It's days until TOWIE returns. Days!

Anyway, in tonight's live final one couple will be crowned winner of this series, taking away a cool £50,000.

Not bad going for six weeks' graft. So long as you don't mind banging on TV and living in filth.

Four couples have made it to final.

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Since Sophie Gradon left, after being sort of pushed to go by a combination of Terry Walsh and Emma-Jane Woodhams turning on her, Cara De La Hoyde and Olivia Buckland ignoring her, and Katie Salmon shrieking like a banshee about a kiss that Sophie claims was staged for the cameras, we've kind of lost interest in who wins.

But here are our predictions, in terms of least likely, to most likely to win.

Adam Maxted and Katie: Not. A. Chance.

Olivia and Alex Bowen: if you believe their relationship will stay the distance you are living in a dream world with fairies and goblins and we are a bit envious of you.

Kady McDermott and Scott Thomas: inexplicably popular, despite it looking very like they're in it to win it, according to Troy Frith at least.

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Nathan Massey and Cara: we would have fully been behind this, if Cara hadn't abandoned our *Love Island *bae Sophie in her hour of need.

And in tonight's show, Nathan will FINALLY (after six weeks) admit to Cara that he loves her.

"I said the love word. I don’t throw it around. I’m a man that don’t show his emotions but the journey me and Cara have been on, means a lot to me. I love Cara, and I mean it."

Aww.

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Mind you, Alex also tells Olivia that they'll make a go of it on the outside, telling her: "We have this crazy connection and I can’t even begin to describe it. When we get out, it’s going to be our time. I’ve never felt like this before and I just want you to know, I’m all yours and you’re mine."

LOL.

Prove us wrong, guys. Prove us wrong.

Nathan and Cara to win then?

Hannah Elizabeth Jon Clark
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But before we call it for sure, let's cast our minds back to last year and Jonathan Clark (now of TOWIE) who actually proposed to his show partner Hannah Elizabeth.

Everyone thought they were dead certs to win, including Hannah and Jon themselves, and they were beaten by Max Morley (who subsequently dated Charlotte Crosby and Zara Holland) and Jessica Haynes.

It still could be anyone's game. But not Adam and Sophie's. Come on.

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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