Love Island USA series seven winners revealed

BBC Newsbeat

This article contains spoilers for the Love Island USA final.
The winners of the seventh series of Love Island USA were revealed.
Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenals have banged the cash price of $ 100,000 in front of the other couples Chris Seeley and Huda Mustafa, Nic Vansteenberghe and Olandria Carthen, and Jose “Pepe” Garcia-Gonzalez and Iris Kendall.
In a final touch, a member of the couple must decide to share the price of the price or to keep it for them, Bryan choosing to divide it.
The United States spin-off of the ITV meeting show was extremely popular this year, with Network Peacock saying that it was classified as their most broadcast reality series.

New York’s 25 -year content creator has teamed up in Bryan, an accountant of 28 years from Boston, quite late in the series, but the couple made their relationship exclusive during their last date in the villa on Sunday.
“We started a little later, everything worked for us,” said Bryan.
“One thing we have always said is that we are just going to be and see where it takes us.”
When they were asked what they planned to do with the money, the two said they wanted to give part of their earnings to the charity.
“Mental health awareness is extremely important for me,” said Bryan.
“I crossed it when I was younger and I really want to help little children to face their emotions and everything.”

Mental health was a key theme of the series, the islanders being intimidated tirelessly on social networks.
Online hatred has reached a level so bad that the show had to broadcast a statement during an episode saying: “The keyword in Love Island is … Love. We love our fans. We love our island. We do not like cyberbullying, harassment or hate.”
An islander, Cierra Ortega, shared some of the abuses she had received online as the final broadcast on Sunday, which included death and rape threats as well as messages threatening to call the ice [US Immigration and Customs Enforcement] on her and her family.
Cierra, who spent most of the series coupled with the finalist Nic, left the villa a week before the final after a post resurfaced where she used a derogatory term for the Chinese.
The content creator of, which is from the Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage, apologized later, and declared that the benefits had been “very difficult to manage”.
LOVE ISLAND says it provides tag support before, during and after the show and continues to adapt its offer if necessary.

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