Love Island 2019: Who came second on Love Island?
LOVE ISLAND 2019 suffered a shock upset last night after one unexpectedly couple came second in the final. But who came second in the latest series of Love Island on ITV2?
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ITV2 aired the Love Island 2019 final last night (Monday, July 30), which saw the bookies’ favourites to win come in second place. Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea were the winners of Love Island last night and decided to split the £50,000 prize money. The Love Island 2019 final saw Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague and Ovie and India Reynolds named runner-ups.
Who came second on Love Island 2019?
Throughout the night, the couples were eliminated one by one.
The first couple to leave the villa was Curtis and Maura at just before 10pm, meaning they were in fourth place.
A few minutes later, the third place couple was announced to be Ovie and India.
This left Greg and Amber and Tommy and Molly-Mae fighting it out for the top spot.
At 10.30pm Amber and Greg were announced as the winners.
Tommy and Molly-Mae ended up in second place, despite the couple being bookies’ favourites for most of this year’s Love Island.
The team behind his official Twitter account wrote: “RUNNERS UP
“We are so proud of Tommy, thank you to each & everyone of you for all the support!
“Tommy & Molly have won meeting each other, we can’t wait to watch their journey on the outside.
“That’s it from us, next you’ll be hearing from Tommy.”
Although Tommy came second with Molly-Mae, his emotional speech to her was one of the most talked-about moments of the Love Island final.
He told her: “From the first moment I walked up into the Hideaway, I instantly knew I had seen the most beautiful girl on this entire planet.
“You’re absolutely everything I’ve ever wanted in a girl…”
Meanwhile, she said to him: “Tommy. For someone whose career depends on fighting other people, you’re the gentlest person I’ve ever met.
“You’re my best friend and the most incredible dad to our Elly-Belly.
“Thank you for showing me kindness and nothing but pure love every day.”
The Love Island 2019 final is streaming on ITV Hub now