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Love Island 2019 recoupling: Meet the current couples in the villa

Who are the current Love Island couples?

Here’s a recap of the current couples on Love Island 2019 after last night’s recoupling.

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Monday night’s show saw the results of the latest recoupling and this time the boys had the power.

Each had to step forward to partner with a girl, leaving one single and heading home.

Yewande Biala was the unlucky lady left without a partner and eliminated in last night’s Love Island results.

As for the rest of the contestants, here’s how the current couples look…

Love Island 2019 current couples

Curtis Pritchard and Amy Hart
There was little surprise when Curtis and Amy decided to recouple with one another.

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague
Despite some early ups and downs, Molly-Mae and Tommy now seem to be going strong.

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Michael Griffiths and Amber Gill
Avoiding much drama (for now), Michael and Amber were the third continuing couple.

Tom Walker and Maura Higgins
As a new guy, Tom was single and coupled up with Maura, also left single after last week’s recoupling.

Jordan Hames and Anna Vakili
Tom’s fellow single newbie Jordan chose Anna to couple up. Anna was also single after Sherif’s unexpected departure from the villa.

Anton Danyluk and Lucie Donlan
Anton and Lucie decided to couple up with one another after both their previous partners – Elma and Joe – were eliminated last week.

Danny Williams and Arabella Chi
Danny had been partnered with Yewande before the recoupling but dropped her in favour of newbie Arabella.

As the Islander left without a couple, Yewande Biala was dumped from the villa.

Speaking after her exit, Yewande accused many of the Islanders of “playing a game”.

She said: “I think there are a couple of people in there playing a game – a lot of people aren’t there for the right reasons. I’d probably say there are only two genuine couples. Michael and Amber and Curtis and Amy.”

And Yewande cast doubts on Danny and Arabella staying together.

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“I feel like if he does get to know her, it’s not going to work. There are so many factors – they’re so different, and the age gap. You have to be realistic. He’s just starting his life – he’s only 21. They are in two different phases of their lives. In the villa, it’s very easy to forget,” she said.

Love Island 2019 continues nightly at 9PM on ITV.

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