Love Island 2021: Millie and Liam crowned winners of series

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Millie and Liam have been voted the winners of Love Island 2021.

A dramatic final episode of the series saw Kaz and Tyler place fourth, followed by Faye and Teddy placing third.

That left Millie and Liam and Chloe and Toby to face off in one last romantic battle.

The pair are the seventh couple to win Love Island, following on from such memorable past items as Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham, Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea, and Finn Tapp and Paige Turley.

Millie and Liam chose to split the £50,000 prize money, despite Millie having the option to take the money for herself.

Earlier in the episode, Chloe said that she “always” thought that Toby was “fit”, and the pair made plans to stay together after the show concluded. They also joked about marriage.

Millie and Liam, meanwhile, discussed the latter’s brief fling with Lillie in Casa Amor, and Liam teased marriage to Millie himself.

Going into the episode, Liam and Millie were the bookies’ favourites to take home the £50,000, with Chloe and Toby widely expected to place second.

Applications for the 2022 series of Love Island have also been opened.

Relive all the twists and turns and faux proposals of the Love Island finale in our live blog, which can be found here.

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