Many Love Island U.K. alums have traded the villa for the nursery, welcoming children with — or without — their fellow contestants.
Season 2 winners Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey are parents of two. They share son Freddie, born in December 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in July 2020.
“It took me a while to really understand this one but it is so important, especially for us new mums,” De La Hoyde, who married Massey in 2019, told Grazia in March 2021. “Try and listen to what your body is telling you and pace yourself to match your energy levels. Now obviously there will be times where your body says nap but baby says no, but the times you’re lucky enough to have a spare couple of hours (rare I know), make sure you’re staying in tune with yourself so you’re nice and energized when you really need to be!”
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De La Hoyde and Massey are not the only show alums to expand their families after meeting in the Spanish villa. Camilla Thurlow and husband Jamie Jewitt, who met during 2017’s season 3, welcomed daughters Nell and Nora in October 2020 and May 2022, respectively. They announced in December 2023 that they were expecting baby No. 3, a son, who arrived the following May.
Scroll below to meet the Love Island U.K. alums’ babies:
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Many Love Island U.K. alums have traded the villa for the nursery, welcoming children with — or without — their fellow contestants.
Season 2 winners Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey are parents of two. They share son Freddie, born in December 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in July 2020.
“It took me a while to really understand this one but it is so important, especially for us new mums,” De La Hoyde, who married Massey in 2019, told Grazia in March 2021. “Try and listen to what your body is telling you and pace yourself to match your energy levels. Now obviously there will be times where your body says nap but baby says no, but the times you’re lucky enough to have a spare couple of hours (rare I know), make sure you’re staying in tune with yourself so you’re nice and energized when you really need to be!”
De La Hoyde and Massey are not the only show alums to expand their families after meeting in the Spanish villa. Camilla Thurlow and husband Jamie Jewitt, who met during 2017's season 3, welcomed daughters Nell and Nora in October 2020 and May 2022, respectively. They announced in December 2023 that they were expecting baby No. 3, a son, who arrived the following May.
Scroll below to meet the Love Island U.K. alums’ babies:
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Vienna Morrison
Luis Morrison and Cally Jane Beech instantly reconnected after the model’s late arrival into the season 1 villa. The pair, who had met months earlier on a night out, left the resort in Mallorca, Spain, together before welcoming their daughter. Vienna was born in May 2017, just 10 weeks before Morrison and Beech announced their split.
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Freddie Massey
De La Hoyde announced her first pregnancy after news broke that she and Massey had called off their whirlwind romance. The twosome reconciled nearly seven months later.
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Alfie Bye
Emma-Jane Woodhams, who left Love Island season 2 with Terry Walsh, later welcomed her first child, a baby boy, in January 2018 with boyfriend Jordan Bye.
Credit: Courtesy of Tyla Rosie Carr/Instagram
Archie Edmonds
Season 3’s Tyla Carr and ex-boyfriend Rossco Edmonds welcomed their son in December 2018. The twosome split nearly seven months after Archie was born.
Credit: Courtesy of Jessica Hayes/Instagram
Presley Lawry
Love Island season 1 winner Jessica Hayes, who split the prize fund with Max Morley, welcomed son Presley in June 2019 with ex-fiancé Dan Lawry.
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Baby Boy Lever
Jessica Shears and Dom Lever, who connected on season 3, announced in December 2019 that they welcomed their first child. While the pair later confirmed that their little one is a boy, they have not revealed his name.
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Reggie Andretti
Hannah Elizabeth, who got engaged to Jonathan Clark in season 1, later moved on with George Andretti. The pair eventually split shortly before son Reggie was born in November 2019.
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Blossom Fincham
After his split from Dyer, Fincham welcomed his first child, a daughter, in January 2020. The former stationary salesman shares Blossom with ex Casey Ranger.
Credit: Courtesy of Cara Delahoyde-Massey/Instagram
Delilah Massey
De La Hoyde and Massey became a family of four when daughter Delilah joined their brood in 2020.
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Nell Jewitt
Thurlow and Jewitt welcomed daughter Nell in October 2020, nearly one year before the reality TV alums got engaged.
Credit: Courtesy of Dani Dyer/Instagram
Santiago Kimmence
Dani Dyer welcomed her first child, son Santiago, with Sammy Kimmence in January 2021. Several months after Santiago’s birth, Dyer and Kimmence split.
Credit: Courtesy of Marcel Somerville/Instagram
Roman Somerville
Marcel Somerville, who dated Gabby Allen during season 3, welcomed son Roman in January 2021 with fiancée Rebecca Vieira.
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Aries Campbell
Theo Campbell, another season 3 alum, welcomed a son with Sapphire Yhnell in February 2021.
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Romeo Morrison
Morrison welcomed his second child, son Romeo, with ex Chloe Elizabeth in October 2021.
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Xaya Andersson
Malin Andersson, who appeared on Love Island UK season 2, gave birth to daughter Xaya in April 2022. Andersson, who shares her little girl with ex-boyfriend Jared, was also the mother of Consy, who tragically died at 1 month old following a premature birth.
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Nora Jewitt
Thurlow and Jewitt welcomed their second daughter in May 2022.
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Abel Jacob Bowen
“You are everything,” Olivia Buckland captioned her newborn son's birth announcement via Instagram in June 2022. The season 2 runner-up shares Abel with her husband, Alex Bowen.
Credit: Courtesy of Jessica Rose Lever/Instagram
Baby Lever No. 2
Shears gave birth to her second son with Lever in June 2022, but they have not confirmed their little one’s name.
Credit: Courtesy of Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram
Bambi Fury
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s first child, a baby girl, was born on January 23, 2023.
“The best mummy in the entire world,” the professional boxer wrote via his Instagram Story one week later. “Watching how you care for Bambi makes me love you more than I knew I could. You’re everything I could have ever dreamed of for a mum and role model for our perfect girl. Thank you for making my dreams come true baby, I love you.”
The following year in August 2024, Molly-Mae and Tommy confirmed they called off their engagement amid allegations that he cheated. Tommy denied the claims.
Credit: Courtesy Amy Hart/Instagram
Stanley Samuel Giles Rason
Amy Hart, who briefly dated Curtis Pritchard on Love Island season 5, welcomed her first child with boyfriend Samuel Rason in March 2023.
“Well…. 4 days of contractions at home (which everyone told us were Braxton Hicks…they weren’t 🤣), 4 very short hours in the delivery suite and 5 long days in hospital later, we are home with our dreamy baby boy 💙 born at 3.31am on 3/3/23 weighing 8lbs with the most beautiful head of hair,” the TV personality gushed via Instagram nearly one week later, sharing her son’s first photo. "We are so so in love 😍💙 Proper introductions to come but now we’re home safe and sound. Thank you to everyone who sent their well wishes. We really appreciated it over the last few days 🥰.”
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Lucia Phillips-Webb
Shaughna Phillips, who appeared on Love Island season 6, gave birth to her first child with partner Billy Webb in April 2023.
“My darling Lucia, I wish I had you sooner so I could love you longer,” the reality TV alum gushed via Instagram on April 6, two days after her little one’s arrival.
Credit: Courtesy Dani Dyer/Instagram
Summer and Star Bowen
Dyer gave birth to her twins with boyfriendJarred Bowen on May 22, 2023.
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Jude Isaiah O’Connor
Montana Brown, who appeared on season 3 of the British reality TV show, gave birth to baby No. 1 in June 2023.
“Welcome to the world Jude Isaiah O’Connor, we’re so smitten with you little man,” she gushed via Instagram at the time, sharing the first pic of her son with partner Mark O’Connor.
Credit: Courtesy of Laura Anderson/Instagram
Bonnie Rose Lucy Anderson
Laura Anderson, who appeared on season 4 of Love Island, gave birth to her first baby on September 2, 2023.
Credit: Courtesy of Jamie Jewitt/Instagram
Brodie Jewitt
Thurlow and Jewitt’s third baby, son Brodie, arrived in May 2024.
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