
How To Watch The ‘Love Island USA' Season 7 Finale: Everything To Know
"Love Island USA" season 7 contestants Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah Brown had a tumultuous romance.
Love Island USA has become even more of a phenomenon in season 7. The popular show puts a group of single men and women in a house for about a month and challenges them to last through couplings and uncouplings to win $100,000. It is a social media darling and even draws people to bars to watch nightly episodes in real time. Season 7 winds down in July, as viewers tune in to see the impact of the latest bombshells (sexy new guests to the villa) and which couples may survive. Here is everything to know about how to watch the season 7 Love Island finale.
When Is The Season 7 Love Island Finale?
The Love Island USA season 7 finale will air on Sunday, July 13. The show has aired nightly during June, except for on Wednesdays, when no new episodes air.
How To Watch Love Island USA Season 7 Finale
The finale will air live on July 13 by streaming on Peacock. You can also catch all the previous episodes of Love Island USA season 7 available for streaming on the service.
Peacock is available as a standalone subscription for $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year. You can also pay extra for premium service, free from ads—it costs $13.99 per month or $139.99 annually.
What Will Happen In The Love Island Season 7 Finale?
The Love Island USA season 7 finale will crown the winner. It has been a month of twists and turns so far, with a few dramatic surprises. Jeremiah Brown and Huda Mustafa paired up early, but they recently split after Jeremiah became interested in a new bombshell. The men on the island voted him off on June 22.
The show introduced a twist on the June 24 episode, requiring single islanders to couple with one of the new Casa Amor competitors or get booted from the villa. The resulting reforming of couples led to surprising exits, a reminder that anything can happen in the waning days of the show.
Contestants on season 7 of "Love Island USA" on Peacock.
When Does Love Island Season 8 Premiere?
No premiere date has been set yet for Love Island USA season 8. Peacock generally puts about a year between cycles of the show—this year, it premiered on June 3, and in 2024, it debuted on June 11. It's safe to guess Love Island USA season 8 will bow around June 2026.
When Does Love Island: Beyond The Villa Premiere?
Viewers don't have to wait long for another Love Island fix, though. Peacock will premiere Love Island: Beyond the Villa, a new spinoff focused on season 6 Love Island favorites and updating viewers on their love lives post-villa. The former contestants are now in Los Angeles and navigating real life.
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