
Love Island fans are already calling this couple the winners after tonight's episode
We're only two weeks into Love Island 2025, but fans of the series have already predicted who they think will win.
From Harry and Helena to Tommy and Megan, couples on the current season have been falling apart left, right, and centre of late. But, despite all that, viewers reckon one recently coupled-up couple will go the distance, especially after seeing how steamy they've been getting under the covers.
Of course, we're talking about Yasmin and Ben who, on tonight's episode (25 June), were getting more than a little bit cosy as the villa's lights turned off for the evening. As one fan put it, the pair think they're on Netflix's Too Hot To Handle, while another described their bedroom activity as "freaky".
With all that being said, viewers are convinced that Yasmin and Ben are the strongest couple in the villa and should be this year's winners. "So Yasmin and Ben are gonna win," one fan wrote on X during tonight's episode, as another agreed: "Ben and Yasmin match each other's freak they're my winners."
"Yasmin and Ben are the best couple there," someone else wrote, with a fourth fan chiming in with, "So Yasmin and Ben are the strongest couple in the villa right now… Hmm crazy."
Another fan theorised what the pair were getting up to under the duvet, sharing: "Ben and Yasmin fawkin under the duvet might make them the strongest couple because everyone else hates each other."
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