DUMPINGS, blindsides and brutal recouplings are part and parcel of life in the Love Island villa, and series 13 is no different.

As the looks for lasting love under the Spanish sun, here’s the lowdown on who’s been booted from the show.

'Love Island' TV Show, Presenters, Series 13, Mallorca - 26 May 2026Host Maya Jama is breaking the news to the dumped Islanders once again Credit: Shutterstock Editorial ©ITVThe full class of 2026, before they started getting sent home Credit: ITV

Who has left Love Island 2026?

first aired in its current form back in 2015 and has since become a summer institution on ITV2 .

Series 13 , filmed once again in Majorca, with hosting and providing the narration.

The series is expected to run for around eight weeks, meaning there are plenty of heartbreaks still to come before the winning couple is crowned.

The Islanders evicted so far are as follows:

  • , 24, real estate videographer from West Lothian – she said: “There’s nothing else I can do than be me. People love me and if they don’t then they’re clearly not okay. We’re all there for one reason, but I’m going to get my win.”
  • , 25, model from Birmingham – he said: “Without sounding arrogant, in the outside world I don’t really chase that much, I’m used to girls coming to me. In the beginning I’m not going to be pushing myself out there, I’m just gonna watch and see who I like.”

In the first episode, two bombshells, Yasmin and George, were given a secret power to send one girl and one boy home for any reason.

Following that, Ellie and Samraj have left the villa in episode three.

Who is starring in Love Island 2026?

  • , 21, quantity surveyor and DJ from Liverpool – she said: “Finding love is my only goal. There may be a little bit of drama but I’m going in there for myself so I’ve got to do what I’ve got to do.”
  • , 21, student from Barbados (lives in London) – she said: “Definitely someone that’s tall, I’m tall myself so I like to feel small. The most important thing for me is personality. I just want someone that will make me laugh.”
  • , 28, business owner from Hertfordshire – he said: “It’s a major turn off when someone doesn’t have manners. I like a little bit of high maintenance when it’s done in the right way but if someone is rude with it… I’d find that quite irritating.”
  • , 25, primary school teacher from Galway – he said: “I’m here for love but also here for drama. I won’t be getting involved in it, I might be mixing it!”
  • , 28, detective from Kent – she said: “I like tall, Italian looking. Dark hair normally, even though I always end up with blondes! I like someone who is quite big as in a good cuddler.”
  • , 24, nurse from Staffordshire – she said: “I’ll put myself in the position to be seen by the guys so they know I’m interested, but I’m not gonna beg it. I’ll be in the mix, 100%, I’m not watching in the back.”
  • , 25, electrician from Dudley – he said: “I’d say I can be too nice sometimes. In the past, I’ve gone on a few dates with someone, realised I wasn’t feeling it anymore, but avoided saying anything because I didn’t want to hurt them.”
  • , 27, West End performer from Lincolnshire – he said: “I like shorter girls, I’m really big on hair, good teeth and a nice smile. I prefer Northerners because they’ve got better craic. I honestly just go on energy, vibes and if you find my jokes funny.”
  • , 27, fashion business owner from Dubai (lives in London) – she said: “An insecure man. Honestly, how would he deal with me? I pick up on insecurity straight away, and it just wouldn’t end well.”
  • , 23, property broker from Kent – he said: “Personality is the most important thing for me. I like someone who’s fun, can take a joke and doesn’t take themselves too seriously. If we’re constantly laughing and getting on, that’s what matters most.”
  • , 28, professional footballer from Winchester – arriving as one of this year’s first bombshells, he said: “You don’t want to get too deep, too early on. I’m open to getting to know everyone but as weeks go by, figure it out. I play midfield, so maybe I’d go for that. If someone walked in that was straight away my type obviously I’d jump at it.”
  • , 23, recruitment consultant from Kent – arriving as one of this year’s first bombshells, she said: “I think it would be difficult to go for the same guy as a girl if we were like best friends in the villa. That’s what I’m worried about! Then again, if I like her man, I’m gonna have to go for it and have those conversations.”