Love Island’ season 7: Which USA couples are still together?
Love Island USA season 7 wrapped more than a year ago, yet three couples continue to post couple content while winners Amaya and Bryan already called it quits. Viewers tracking Peacock’s dating experiment want current proof rather than villa highlights, and the same three names keep surfacing in May and June 2026 roundups.
Nicolandria timeline
Nic Vansteenberghe and Olandria Carthen met on day one yet only coupled late. Their slow-burn path took them to the finale as runners-up and earned the portmanteau Nicolandria across social feeds.
Post-show sightings prove steady. They appeared together at Coachella in April 2026 and answered joint questions on the Beyond the Villa spin-off in May. Nic told producers the relationship was still active and growing.
Media outlets tracking the pair report no break-up rumors through early June 2026. Cosmopolitan noted the duo “is doing just fine,” and Elite Daily listed them among the season’s intact matches.
Taylor and Clarke status
Taylor Williams swapped Olandria for bombshell Clarke Carraway during the villa run. The switch created late-season tension that carried into reunion conversations.
After the finale the pair confirmed they were exclusive. Clarke posted an Oklahoma City photo dump and several date-night clips that fans treat as quiet proof of commitment.
Long-distance logistics remain, yet 2026 interviews show both partners describing the relationship as loving and individual growth in progress. Betch es and NJ.com both count them among the surviving matches.
Iris and TJ rekindle
Iris Kendall reached the finale with Pepe Garcia-Gonzalez, but that pairing ended weeks after filming. TJ Palma had exited earlier, leaving an open lane for reconnection.
The former bombshells went public in November 2025. Their timeline has since included joint appearances on Beyond the Villa season two and consistent Instagram tags.
Cosmopolitan’s June 2026 update calls the rekindled match an “unexpected twist” that still holds. Elite Daily places Iris and TJ on the short list of couples still sharing updates.
Winners split quickly
Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales won the $100,000 vote on July 13, 2025. Bryan split the cash on air, a gesture framed as partnership at the time.
By late August their Instagram statements announced the end. Both cited diverging post-villa plans and timelines that no longer aligned once real life resumed.
The quick unraveling became headline fodder and a cautionary note for viewers who treat finale votes as relationship guarantees. No reconciliation posts have appeared since.
Early exits that faded
Ace Greene and Chelley Bissainthe looked solid at the reunion yet confirmed a split by December 2025. US Magazine reported unfollows and deleted photos as the first public signs.
Huda Mustafa and Chris Seeley placed third but separated around the finale. Neither partner has posted joint content since the live reunion.
Iris and Pepe’s finalist arc ended even sooner, closing the door on another villa-to-outside success story and leaving the three longer-lasting couples in sharper relief.
Spin-off visibility
Beyond the Villa season two deliberately checked in on Nicolandria, Iris and TJ, and Taylor and Clarke. Producers used the footage to show everyday logistics rather than manufactured drama.
Peacock timed the drop ahead of renewed chatter about season eight casting. The episodes served as both fan service and soft marketing for the franchise’s expanding slate.
Participants used the platform to address distance, career moves, and social-media pressure. The resulting clips now circulate as the freshest evidence that these three relationships remain intact.
Social media metrics
Nicolandria still trends on X whenever either posts a story. Their joint Coachella grid received more than two million likes within forty-eight hours.
Clarke’s Oklahoma City dump drew supportive comments from viewers who once shipped Taylor with Olandria. The tone has shifted from skepticism to cautious approval.
Iris and TJ keep a lower profile but tag each other on monthly date nights. Comment sections fill with “finally” and “rooting for you two,” a steady if smaller chorus.
Viewer takeaways
Long-distance arrangements and staggered exits appear more sustainable than winner pressure. The three surviving couples each navigated at least one post-villa obstacle without public collapse.
Peacock’s decision to green-light more Beyond the Villa episodes suggests the network sees ongoing value in these stories. Future seasons may emphasize slower-burn arcs that mirror the couples still posting in 2026.
Fans continue to debate who will last through summer festivals and holiday travel. Current evidence points to the same trio holding the line while the rest of the cast moves on.
Forward outlook
Love Island USA season 7 leaves three couples still sharing timelines and airport selfies. Their durability offers the clearest signal yet that outside chemistry, not finale placement, decides which relationships survive the edit.

