Love Island 2019 final voting figures REVEALED 🌴😲

Greg and Amber

by Emma Dodds |
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It's the moment we've all been waiting for - the Love Island voting figures have finally been 'revealed'

Although we've not had official confirmation from show bosses at Love Island, Digital Spy have done some digging and discovered just how many people voted for the winning couple - Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill.

Amber had her fair share of ups and downs throughout the course of Love Island 2019 - there's no need to go into the drama she had with Michael Griffiths, but suffice to say that she deserved that win.

However, a lot of fans were convinced that Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury would take home the cash, so it's interesting to see just how close they were to the prize money...

Love Island 2019 voting figures: What were the statistics?

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RADIO Love Island 2019 voting figures STACKED

AMBER AND GREG1 of 4
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WINNERS: Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea

48.82%

TOMMY AND MOLLY-MAE2 of 4
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2ND PLACE: Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague

25.56%

INDIA AND OVIE3 of 4
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3RD PLACE: India Reynolds and Ovie Soko

18.21%

MAURA AND CURTIS4 of 4
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4TH PLACE: Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard

7.40%

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So despite Tommy and Molly being the favourites to win, Amber and Greg won with almost double the amount of votes that they had.

However, compared with 2018 winners Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham - who split in April 2019 - the winning percentage has gone down drastically, as those two won 79.66% of the final vote, and runners-up Laura Anderson and Paul Knops had just 8.43%.

Thankfully, there'll be TWO series of Love Island next year as the winter version has been confirmed - with voiceover Iain Stirling saying that he reckons it'll be even better than the summer version We'll see if he's right...

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