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LOVE Island enthusiasts were left speculating that a beloved couple from the show had gotten married after they dropped a significant hint online.
Luke and Lucie, who appeared in seasons five and six respectively, took to social media to share a major update about their relationship.
Luke and Lucie showcased their ‘dream home’Credit: Instagram
The couple got engaged during a trip to Finland in 2021Credit: Instagram
They were previously accused of ‘getting engaged for likes’Credit: Instagram
Sharing a video of themselves outside a large house with a pool, Luke wrote: “Buying our dream home with my wife is the most amazing feeling!”
The stars have been engaged since 2021, and fans quickly flooded the comments after Luke’s post, believing they had missed the wedding announcement.
One user commented: “Wife? When did that happen?”
Another remarked: “I didn’t think you two were married yet!”
Someone else added: “When was the wedding? Did we miss it?”
And a fourth wrote: “Missed the wedding! Congratulations!”
However, a representative for the couple told The Sun: “I can confirm they have not gotten married yet.”
Luke and Lucie previously faced criticism from fans who accused them of taking too long since he proposed.
When he celebrated the anniversary of their engagement with a post on Instagram, one fan commented: “It’s an incredibly long time to be engaged, and everyone knows it.”
Another insisted: “I’ve always said that an engagement isn’t real unless they’ve set a wedding date.”
He proposed in 2021.
He later shared with fans: “Mrs. Mabbott to be…
“The northern lights made a stunning appearance at the perfect moment to pop the question.
“It was a night we will never forget.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Luke and Lucie married?
No, they are not married yet. Their representative has confirmed this.
When did Luke propose to Lucie?
Luke proposed to Lucie during a trip to Finland in 2021.
Why are fans concerned about their engagement?
Fans have expressed concerns about the length of their engagement, with some stating that a wedding date should be set to validate the engagement.


