
They’ve spoken: This is who will win Love Island 2025, according to the dumped Islanders
I’m shocked by who some of them said
Nobody knows the villa and the Islanders better than those who have been living alongside them. The dumped Islanders. As we get closer and closer to the final, those who have been axed from the show have been sharing who they think will win Love Island 2025.
These Islanders have lived with the couples for weeks, so they really know who is genuine and who isn’t. Some have shared very honest opinions of who will last, and others have backed their friends to go all the way.
So, here’s exactly who will win Love Island 2025, as per the dumped Islanders from this series.
Alima

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Even though she was dumped right at the start of the show, Alima had a pretty solid prediction for the end of the show. When asked who she wanted to win, she said: “Meg and Dejon! I think at the start he was acting up a bit but as the weeks go by you can really tell he cares when he says ‘my Meg’.”
Giorgio

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I care for what resident respectful King Giorgio says. End of. “I am definitely rooting for D and Meg,” he said after he was dumped. “I think they’ve been through a number of tests, I think they’re taking things slow but will ultimately come out on top. And if they don’t, I’d love to see Tommy win because he was like my little brother in there.” That didn’t age the best.
Emily

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Emily said the same, she wants Meg and Dejon to win. She added: “I love them both. Dejon has put Meg through some things, they survived Casa so I’m hoping it’s genuine. I love Helena but I think Harry’s not the best for her, I think she deserves a lot better.”
Ben and Andrada

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Ben agreed with his fellow Islanders, and said: “Meg and Dejon are strong! I’m rooting for them.” But, Andrada had beef with Meg, so it’s no surprise she wasn’t backing her. She had some pretty controversial opinions when she left.
Andrada said: “I’m rooting for Harry and Helena, I hope they get stronger and stronger. I’m rooting for Lauren and Harrison too but I just don’t know his intentions. I do feel like Lauren likes him more than he likes her because of how he’s carried on. Harrison loves a bit of attention. I don’t rate a lot of the ways he’s gone about things but I hope they have just been bumps in the road for them.”
Tommy and Lucy

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Tommy and Lucy left together. Tommy was torn between two couples to win, one of which is very much off the cards as it stands. But, this is Love Island, so who knows what might happen?
“It’s so hard to pick but it has to be Dejon and Meg or Harry and Helena,” he said. “Harry and Helena always gravitate towards each other. Since Casa, I’ve seen a different side to Harry and he’s focusing all sights on Helena. He’s not being his mischievous self and trying to get himself into trouble. It will be interesting to see how the next few weeks play out.”
Lucy added that her vote is with Meg and Dejon. She said: “From day one she read that tiny paragraph about him and went for that and they’re still together. It’s so cute, imagine telling your kids that!”
Emma

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Emma threw a curveball, and when asked who she wanted to win, said: “This is hard, but I have a gut feeling that Angel and Ty are going to go the whole way. I think they’re both really genuine people so my money would be on them. I see some cracks in all of the other couples, so I can’t fully back them. I think the girls have really carried the series.”
Billykiss

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Maybe Emma’s answer wasn’t that much of a curveball, because Billykills agrees! She said: “At this moment in time, anyone could take it home but I’d like Angel and Ty to win. Ty is literally the sweetest person ever and the same goes for Angel. They genuinely really like each other. I could see them really blossoming, which can’t be said for some of the other couples. But I can see Ty and Angel having longevity.”
So, who will win Love Island 2025?
Meg and Dejon: Six votes
Helena and Harry: Two votes
Angel and Ty: Two votes
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