WinterLove Island wasn’t the most appreciated or watched series in the start as fans found it boring. However, the drama, fights and romance in the villa have picked up the show’s viewership as it comes close to its finale every day.
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Love Island finale date revealed
Casa Amor speculations may still be in the air, but the Winter Love Island finale date has been revealed. According to The Sun, show bosses are going to keep the second edition of the winter serieseight weeks long, dismissing rumours that it’ll be a six or ten weeks journey.
A show source revealed that the Islanders only have four weeks to find love before the finale on March 13. The source said:
There was speculation that the current series might only run for six weeks as that was the format for the first Winter Love Island outing in 2020.
By the same token, there was talk last year that the summer series could be extended as ratings were so impressive thanks to the likes of Ekin-Su and Davide.
Revealing the date, the source explained:
But bosses plan to stick to their usual eight-week schedule and crown their winners on March 13th.
That gives the Islanders just four weeks to crack on and find love.
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Who will win Love Island?
Each series has a lot of speculation about who would win and the same goes for Winter Love Island 2023. Fans have been vocal about their love for farmer Will Young. The man had trouble finding love initially but ever since Aussie bombshell Jessie's entered, his love journey has been smooth sailing.
Yahoo! News reported that Jessie and Will are the top favourites to win the show as per the experts at BetVictor. Sam Boswell, spokesperson for BetVictor said:
Jessie and Will are our favourites to win at the moment, coming in at 10/11.
Surprisingly, this comes after many fans, former Islander Adam Collard and dumped Islanders have expressed their thoughts on the authenticity of Jessie and Will’s connection. Most of them believe the two are not genuine. Sam Boswell added:
At first, it was questionable how genuine they were, but they seem like a really solid couple now.
Jessie has shut herself off from the new bombshells and purposely gave bad kisses in the challenge yesterday – can they go on to win, or will Casa Amor get the better of them?
Meanwhile, the second favourites to win are Tanya Manhenga & Shaq Muhammad at 4/1. The rest of the relationships in the villa are too chaotic to be properly in the race.
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Sources Used
The Sun: Love Island final date revealed – and it’s just weeks away
Yahoo! News: Who will win Winter Love Island as betting odds for couples revealed?