Love Island 2020: Winners revealed

The 2020 series is over

LAURA WHITMORE LOVE ISLAND 2020 HOST

by Alex Ross |
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After six weeks of drama, 31 Islanders and some 'L-bombs', the 2020 winter edition of hit ITV2 show Love Island finally came to an end tonight (Sunday 23rd February).

After Priscilla Anyabu and Mike Boateng were dumped during Friday night's episode, the final episode saw Paige Turley, Finley Tapp, Siânnise Fudge, Luke Trotman, Demi Jones, Luke Mabbott, Jess Gale and Ched Uzor glam up for the live final in South Africa.

Host Laura Whitmore entered the villa for the final live show, in turn revealing which couple had finished in fourth and third place, before crowning Paige and Finn the champions. Just like all of the previous winners, the pair decided to split the £50,000 prize fund, therefore going home with £25,000 each.

Who won Love Island 2020?

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Love Island winner 2020 - RADIO VERSION

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WINNERS: Paige Turley and Finn Tapp

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2nd: Siânnise Fudge and Luke Trotman

Demi Jones and Luke Mabbott3 of 4
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3rd: Demi Jones and Luke Mabbott

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4th: Jess Gale and Ched Uzor

The final episode of the series saw the final Islanders learn how to Tango, highlights of their best bits, the famous 'prom night', and of course, THOSE heartfelt declarations of love.

ITV bosses also decided to dedicate the final episode of the series to former host Caroline Flack, following her tragic death on Saturday 15th February.

Holding back her tears as she spoke to the camera, Laura emotionally told viewers, "Caroline loved Love Island, she loved love, and that's why tonight's final is dedicated to her," before a montage of Caroline's Love Island best bits played out.

Viewers were left in tears at the tribute, with many calling it 'beautiful'.

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