‘Love Island USA': Season 7 Finalists Revealed As One Last Couple Is Dumped From The Villa
The final week of Love Island USA Season 7 is here, and only four couples will make it to the final.
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Following the dumping of Clarke Carraway and Taylor Williams, America was allowed to vote for their favorite couple once again, and two Islanders would be left vulnerable to leaving the villa.
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The remaining couples are Amaya Espinal & Bryan Arenales, Iris Kendall & Pepe García, Huda Mustafa & Chris Seeley, Chelley Bissainthe & Ace Greene, and Olandria Carthen & Nic Vansteenberghe. One of these couples will join the dumped Islanders below.
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On Episode 34, the Islanders met up with their families ahead of the Season 7 finale. The families gave the Islanders energy to get to that finish line as they gave their take on their journey in the villa.
The Islanders were treated to one final dinner where they would find out if they were going to make it to the finale or if their road to finding love was over.
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Who are the couples going to the Season 7 finale?
• Amaya and Bryan • Huda and Chris • Olandria and Nic • Iris and Pepe
Which couple was dumped from Season 7, Episode 34?
Chelley and Ace were dumped from the villa, receiving the fewest votes ahead of the Love Island USA Season 7 finale.
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When is the Season 7 finale?
America would now vote for their favorite couple to win Love Island USA Season 7, and the results would be revealed on Sunday, July 13.
Scroll through the photo gallery below to meet the Season 7 finalists.
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