LOVE Island can claim to be the UK's most successful dating show, after newborn Bambi Fury became the eighth baby born to couples paired on the programme.
This ties with the number of babies made thanks to Take Me Out, however three of those couples only started dating after meeting again at reunion gatherings.
While eight couples wed in total from the series, only three babies have been born to three couples who found love via Paddy McGuinness and the mythical island of Fernandos.
Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, who met on ITV's Love Island in 2019 and have been living together ever since, announced Bambi this week after her birth last week.
Series two runners-up Olivia Buckland and Alex Bowen married two years later in 2018. They have one six-month-old son together, Abel.
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