Love Island is returning to our screens to add some sizzle to our summer but who won the winter series?
ITV's hit reality TV show is back for its 10th season (and second this year) on Monday, June 5.
Fans will be thrilled to be reunited with the world of grafting by the firepit, bombshells and dramatic recouplings.
As we gear up to welcome the 2023 line up, let's look back at who won the winter series and if they're still together.
Science and PE teacher Kai Fagan and Social Worker Sanam Harrinanan were revealed as the second winners of the winter spin-off.
The couple, who met in Casa Amor, scored 44% of the public vote and took home the £50,000 prize.
The pair were joined by fellow contestants, Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins, Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Manhenga, and Tom Clare and Samie Elishi in the final.
Are Kai and Sanam still together?
The first Casa Amor couple to win the contest, Kai and Sanam appear to be very much together and loved up.
Since leaving the villa, Kai has been working as an England Rugby Touch2Twickenham ambassador.
Meanwhile, Sanam recently announced that she is a Team Captain for their CoppaTrek With Gi this June.
The couple also appears to still be in touch with some of the class of series nine.
For example, Kai shared pictures with Tom Clare and Shaq Muhammad.
Not to mention, the pair have also been seen on several double dates with runners-up Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins.
Love Island will air from 9 pm on Monday, June 5 on ITV2 and ITVX.
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