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Ron and Lana have been collectively for a lot of the sequence – can they make it to the finale? (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

Love Island’s winter 2023 series has brought us drama left, right and center so far, with Casa Amor sparking fireworks, brutal double dumpings, breakups and, of course, suspense and tears.

And who could forget Movie Night, when Martin gleefully popped Akinola in popcorn while love rival Shaq Muhammad saw some Real happened between Martin and Tanya Manhenga.

But maybe we all wish we could forget about Casey’s hysterical trumpet solo at talent night.

For many of us, Love Island is the only thing getting us through the relentless cold snap this winter, and we wish it could go on forever.

Unfortunately, the series is nearing its end and two new Love Island champions will eventually be crowned.

But when exactly could that be? Let’s find out.

When does Winter Love Island 2023 end?


Love Island is back for 2023

Say goodbye to your social life as Love Island is back for the Winter 2023 series.

Get all the latest villa updates on Metro.nl‘s dedicated Love Island hub.

Could bombshells Tom Clare and Samie Elishi win? (Photo: ITV/Shutterstock)

Host Maya Jama has confirmed the date – and it’s just around the corner.

In a post shared on social media, Maya, 28, said: ‘Guys, I have some very, very exciting news.

“The Love Island finale continues…drumroll please…Monday March 13 on ITV2 and ITVX.’

So this is the last weekend of Winter Love Island!

How much is the prize money?

There’s £50,000 up for grabs.

Could Shaq and Tanya bring home the money despite their ups and downs? (Photo: ITV/Shutterstock)

Maybe Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Manhenga will walk away with the prize money, now that they are back together after her fling with Martin?

Or maybe farmer Will Young and Jessie Wynter – who forgave him after his Casa Amor antics – can win?

Could it be bombshells Tom Clare and Samie Elishi, who now seem stronger than ever, despite what he did in Casa Amor?

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Maybe Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins can take home the money, even if their last date night looks like it’s set in Shrek’s swamp.

On the other hand, we can’t discount teacher Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan, despite the fact that he has scarred part of the country with his leopard print boxers and chocolate sauce.

Gym teacher Kai made the most of his time with Sanam in The Hideaway (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

Don’t worry about the series ending though, as it won’t be long before Love Island’s summer series hits our screens (probably sometime in June 2023).

This will be the first year that two episodes of Love Island have aired – so it will be on our screens for a whopping four months, or a third of 2023.

In 2020, the show’s first winter series was due to be followed by a summer series – but the latter was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

What happens in the Love Island final?

Ekin-Su and Davide were Love Island winners last year (Picture: Matt Frost/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

In the Love Island finale, the four remaining couples pour their hearts out to each other in romantic vows.

The results of the public vote are then revealed, in reverse order, from the fourth-place couple until the winning couple is revealed.

In previous series, the pair were then given the choice of splitting the £50,000 prize money between them or stealing it for themselves (which has never happened).

But in the last series this was dropped and the winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Saclimente were told that the prize money would be split between them.

Winter Love Island 2023 continues on ITV2 tonight at 9pm with an Unseen Bits episode and returns Sunday night at 9pm with a new episode.

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