The Love Island final voting stats have been revealed

Dani and Jack had it in the bag

Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 1st Aug 2018
Last updated 1st Aug 2018

On Monday night (30th July) 3.6 million people tuned in to see who would be crowned 2018 winners of Love Island and whilst everyone was hoping for the favourites Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham, now we get to see exactly how close (or not) the results of the show's final were!

According to the latest figures released, although Dani and Jack came away with a massive 79.66% of the public vote between the 29th and 30th July, it was actually quite close between the remaining couples, who were placed in second, third and fourth places.

In figures posted on ITV's website, second place couple Laura Anderson and Paul Knops had 8.43% of the public vote, whilst third place couple, Kazimir Crossley and Josh Denzel weren't far behind with 6.05% of the vote. Megan Barton Hanson and Wes Nelson - who ended up in fourth place - received 5.86% of the vote.

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Perhaps the closeness of the bottom three couples will put some viewers' minds at rest. Following Monday night's final, some fans were unhappy that relatively new couple Laura Anderson and Paul Knops finished in second place ahead of the other couples. According to reports, broadcasting standards agency Ofcom has received a number of complaints about Laura and Paul finishing in second place, as they were the only couple in the final not to be official 'boyfriend and girlfriend'.

Despite not being an official couple yet, Laura and Paul have since announced that they are hoping to continue their romance outside of the villa and see how things go between the pair.

See which Love Island 2018 couples are still together:

Ellie Brown and Charlie Brake

After realising Dr Alex wasn't the right man for her, Geordie girl Ellie coupled up with Chelsea boy Charlie. After dating for a number of weeks in the villa, Charlie asked Ellie to be his girlfriend with a little help from the rest of the boys...


However, just days later, the pair were dumped from the villa in a cruel twist which involved their fellow Islanders deciding their fate.

The Love Island final voting stats have been revealed
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In other Love Island news, since the final, Jack and Dani haven't wasted any time, already announcing they are planning to marry next year! The happy couple returned to the UK yesterday (31st July) and looked more loved up than ever as they were greeted by their friends, family and fans at the airport.

Now that the Love Island final has been and gone, you might be wondering what to do with your 9pm date with the TV, however, it turns out that fans still have ONE more episode! Hosted by Caroline Flack, a one-off show called Love Island: The Reunion will air on ITV at 9pm on Sunday 5th August, reuniting the whole cast from 2018.

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You can watch Love Island: The Reunion on Sunday 5th August at 9pm on ITV2.