Whitney and Lochan ‘revealed’ as Love Island winners after rush of bets on them

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WHITNEY Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki have been ‘revealed’ as the winners of Love Island 2023.

Tonight marks the end of the ITV2 dating show for another year.

Whitney and Lochan have been ‘revealed’ as winners

Do you think that they could win?

Love Island host Maya Jama will return to our screens tonight to crown one of the remaining couples are winners.

Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki, Zachariah Noble and Molly Marsh, Sammy Root and Jess Harding, and Ella Thomas and Tyrique Hyde are battling it out for the top spot.

Gambling company William Hill have shared that that they expect Whitney and Lochan are most likely to win tonight.

After the results of last night’s vote, they’ve slashed their odds on them being crowned winners.

William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps has said: “With Monday’s Love Island final just a matter of hours away, we’ve seen a lot of backing for Tyrique and Ella (11/4) and Sammy and Jess (3/1) from punters to win series 10 of the popular show.

“However, after the results of last night’s vote, we’ve slashed our odds for Lochan and Whitney to win their share of the £50,000 prize, with the Casa Amor couple 1/2 from 10/11 to win the hearts of the public.

“Whilst the top three is still undecided, it seems as if Zacharia and Molly (12/1) will be playing catch up in Monday’s final, having been the previous favourites when the market first opened back in June.”

It comes after it was revealed that Love Island will NOT return for the winter edition of the show next January.

The ITV2 series, which usually airs at the start of the new year, has been axed – and has been replaced with a Love Island All Stars version.

A source told the MailOnline: “The winter series of Love Island has been axed for a second time… viewers just aren’t interested in watching the show twice a year.

“It will be replaced by a brand new All Stars series, which will feature former Islanders who are still looking for love.

“In terms of iconic Love Island stars who are now happily married including the likes of Olivia Attwood, producers are looking into cameo appearances so that they still involve fan favourites from the years gone by.”