As far as Love Island relationships go, two years is practically a decade; contestants always say that life inside the villa feels like months rather than weeks, anyway.
But when they are back in the real world the romances they thought would last a lifetime often crumble into oblivion, therefore when a couple actually manages to last more than a year we feel like it is well and truly end game.
Sadly, that was not the case for Love Island 2022 finalists Tasha Ghouri and Andrew LePage.

After nearly three years together (featuring their very own home and fur baby, Luna) the dancer and realtor called time on their love affair.
While the Islanders didn't do a Whitney Adbeyao and Lochan Nowacki and share the news on social media, there were MAJOR signs the romance was done and in recent weeks they have both spoken about the split.
Strictly girlie Tasha recently opened up about 'new beginnings' with Andrew claiming, 'it has been a pretty crap start to the year,' and if anyone thought there was a chance the exes could reconcile they are sure to be disappointed with this next revelation...

After Andrew took to Snapchat to answer some questions regarding his break-up with Tasha, the former lovers swiftly unfollowed each other on social media and that's practically like getting a divorce for non-married couples.
'Would you ever do a podcast? your side/voice should be heard too but also understand & respect that's to your thing,' a follower quizzed.
Although no names were mentioned, Andrew's answer was enough to determine who the question was about; posting a gym selfie (classic) he gave a brutal, but honest, response.
The Islander wrote, 'To be honest it's not my thing. We're done and I'm moving on.'

Obviously, we have no idea if Andrew's Q&A forced Tasha to unfollow her ex or if he removed her as a follower, who knows?
With Tasha and Andrew no longer an item, the only couple still together from season eight is Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope and, honestly, we will need a week off form work for mourning should they ever split.