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Two Love Islanders ‘getting close' after ‘talking for weeks' – despite not being in the villa at the same time

Two Love Islanders ‘getting close' after ‘talking for weeks' – despite not being in the villa at the same time

The Sun14 hours ago
TWO Love Islanders who did not appear on the show at the same time have been heating up their relationship.
Andrada Pop, 27, and Remell Mullins, 24, were spotted getting very close at the reunion, even though she has vowed to return to the ITV2 dating show on next year's All Stars series.
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Despite getting close outside the villa, the two hotties never crossed path on this year's Love Island.
Andrada arrived as a Casa Amor beauty on day 28, long after Remell was dumped from the show after entering on day three as a bombshell.
But it looks like there might be some sparks flying between the pair outside the villa.
A source told The Sun: "They've been growing close after the villa, chatting a lot and just seeing if there is something there.
"They looked pretty cosy at the reunion last night and there is definitely a spark there, but they are taking it slow."
The source added: "Andrada has made it clear she is interesting in returning to the villa for All Stars next year, so it may be a case of 'right guy, wrong time'.
"Both of them are pretty chill though and they are just going to take their time and see how things pan out."
The Sun has contacted reps for Remell and Andrada for comment.
They each shared a video to their Instagram stories of them doing shots at the party and smiling widely at each other.
Not long after leaving the villa, Remell said he was dating Poppy Harrison after getting together during the show, but she has not appeared on his social media since July.
Love Island fans beg bosses to sign bombshell to All Stars after savage attack on ex in final
As for Andrada, she has her eyes set on getting a spot in next year's Love Island: All Stars series.
Love Island fans flooded X, formerly Twitter, saying she should be on All Stars next year, which has been confirmed for a season three.
One said on her recent TikTok video: "Andrada Pop for All Stars 2026!'
Love Island winners - where they are now
EVERY year Love Island opens its doors to more sexy Islanders who are hoping for a holiday romance that could turn into more.
Here we take you through all of the Love Island winners so far and what their relationship statuses are now:
2025 - The summer series of Love Island saw Toni Laites and Cach Mercer win the ITV2 reality show. STATUS: Still together.
2025 - The second series of All Stars saw Gabby Allen and Case O'Gorman scoop the crown. STATUS: Broken up.
2024 - The summer Love Island saw Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan were crowned the winners. STATUS: Broken up.
2024 - The first ever All stars spin off show was won by Molly Smith and Tom Clare. STATUS: Still together.
2023 - Jess Harding and Sammy Root took home the 50k, and won the summer 2023 Love Island. STATUS: Broken up.
2023 - The first series of 2023 saw Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan crowned Love Island winners in South Africa. STATUS: Still together.
2022 - Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu's time in the villa was anything but a smooth ride, but they managed to win the public's hearts - and the ITV2 reality show. STATUS: Broken up.
2021 - Liam Reardon and Millie Court were announced winners of Love Island 2021. STATUS: Still together.
2020 - The first ever winter Love Island saw Paige Turley and Finn Tapp crowned winners after falling in love on the show. STATUS: Broken up.
2019 - Series 5 saw Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague runners up to winners Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill, who met in the last few days of the series. STATUS: Broken up.
2018 - It wasn't surprising fan favourites Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer won the show, as they were strong throughout. But sadly things didn't last. STATUS: Broken up.
2017 - Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies had lots of ups and downs in the villa but went on to win. STATUS: Broken up.
2016 - Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde were together from the start of the series, and since they won the show they've had two kids and are married. STATUS: Still together.
2015 - Despite poor Jess Hayes being Max Morley's second choice on the show, they did win - but they didn't last as a couple. STATUS: Broken up.
Andrada, who is a nail technician, personal trainer, and model, agreed with her fans.
She told The Sun she'd 'absolutely' do All Stars, adding: 'I would definitely do it! I didn't find love this time round so would definitely be up for giving it another go.'
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