
All the Love Island contestants who are now married as Dani Dyer ties the knot in Bridgerton-style wedding
This weekend, Love Island's Dani Dyer got hitched to West Ham's Jarrod Bowen.
The pair said "I do" in a Bridgerton style wedding surrounded by their closest friends and family, including Dani's dad, actor Danny Dyer.
The Only Way is Essex star Georgia Kousoulou was in attendance on the day, sharing photos from the dance floor with Dani and another friend. Love Island's Georgia Steel also attended the big day and shared a photo of her and Dani hugging on her Story.
The 28-year-old joins several other former Islanders who have got married since leaving the show.
From Olivia and Alex Bowen, who were the first couple from the show to tie the knot, to Zara Holland who is now happily married to Elliot Love, here's all the Love Island stars who are now married.
Dani Dyer got married to footballer Jarrod Bowen in an lavish ceremony on Saturday 31st May.
The bride and groom were joined by their family and friends at the luxury five-star Langley Hotel in Buckinghamshire.
Dani wore two dresses for the occasion - a £10,000 designer gown by Suzanne Neville for the ceremony and a short lace number for the reception.
The fun was kicked off by Dani's father, Danny Dyer, who led a wedding breakfast chant of the rude West Ham anthem: "Bowen's on fire and he's sh***ing Dani Dyer," to the 1997 hit "Freed from Desire".
Olivia (nee Buckland) and Alex Bowen were the first couple from the show to get married, after meeting on season two in 2016. Alex proposed in 2017, and they tied the knot the year later. They are now proud parents to a son named Albie, and have a second child on the way.
Love Island season two winners got engaged two years after leaving the show and tied the knot in June 2019 at the Preston Court, near Canterbury.
They're now parents to two children - Freddie-George, born in 2017, and Delilah, born in 2020.
Season three's Olivia Attwood got married to her longterm boyfriend and footballer Bradley Dack in June 2024 at luxury five-star hotel, Bulgari in Knightsbridge.
You may recognise Sam Bird as the guy Georgia Steel coupled up with after Josh Denzel came back from Casa Amor with Kaz Crossley. Things didn't work out with G after the show, but no skin off Sam's back as he's now happily married to Kailah Casilas. Following their 2020 engagement, the pair eloped in Gibraltar in March 2022.
One of our fave love stories to come out of Love Island belongs to Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow. Cam had been struggling to find love in season three, until Jamie walked in at the last minute. They're now married with three children - Nell, Nora and Brodie.
The pair got married at the courtyard in Gosfield Hall in Essex. Their guests then moved into the stunning dining room, which was decorated with cherry blossom trees and rose-filled flower arrangements.
Season three early leavers, Dom Lever and Jess Shears, proved that they're more than just a showmance, officially tying the knot just over a year after appearing on the show. The pair got married in a romantic ceremony in Mykonos, Greece - eight months after a mock wedding on Good Morning Britain.
Love Island starts on ITV2 on Monday 9th June at 9pm.
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