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What happened to the forgotten contestants of Love Island and where are they now? From returning to normality and a job at Lidl to competing at the Olympic Games


Love Island will make a much-anticipated return to TV screens on Monday June 3, as the popular show returns for a new series.

After winning Love Island 2021 with his now-ex Millie Court, Liam confirmed that he would return to his old job as a bricklayer - with his sights set on building a property empire. After her stint on the show in 2016, she returned to her old job following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, citing a desire to give something back : 'I can't sit at home on my own anymore knowing I have training within the sector. Former Love Island contestant Greg O'Shea would go on to find success on the pitch, representing Ireland's rugby sevens at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021

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