Love Island said goodbye to another couple tonight. The latest dumping will be the winter edition's last ahead of the Love Island 2023 final which takes place on Monday, March 13.
The 2023 final will see presenter Maya Jama return to the South African villa to crown this year's champion couple. The Love Island dumping came after the annual "meet the parents" episode which saw the Islanders reunited with their friends and family. You can read more on the "meet the parents" episode here.
However, after an emotional day catching up with their loved ones and getting their thoughts on their chosen partners, the day did not end on a high for the Islanders. This was because another couple were sent home just one day before the finale.
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After a text asked the Islanders to gather around the fire pit, they were informed the public had been secretly voting. Those vulnerable were Jessie Wynter and Will Young, Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, and Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall after they were voted "least compatible" by their fellow Islanders.
A message read: "Islanders, you voted Jessie and Will, Sanam and Kai and Lana and Ron as the least compatible couples. They are all vulnerable and at risk of being dumped from the Island tonight, however, only one couple will go home and that decision is in the hands of the public."
But who went home and who is now through to the 2023 Love Island final? Here's everything you need to know.
Who was dumped from Love Island tonight?
Jessie Wynter and Will Young were dumped from the series after a public vote, it means they have just missed out on a place in the 2023 final.
"Congratulations guys, you all deserve it so much," Jessie said letting her fellow Islanders know there were no hard feelings.
"This is sad, isn't it? But somebody had to go and I'm happy," Will told the boys.
Who are the Love Island 2023 finalists?
Samie Elishi and Tom Clare
Tanya Mahenga and Shaq Muhammad
Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagain
Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall
Voting for the live final has now opened.
When in the Love Island 2023 final?
The Love Island 2023 final will take place on ITV2 and ITVX Monday, March 13. It will kick off at 9pm as usual and air for one hour and 35 minutes, ending at 10:35pm. For more showbiz and television stories get our newsletter here.
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