Love Island Australia Season 3 Who Is Still Together

Love Island Australia Season 3: Who Found Love...That Actually Lasted?
Okay, let’s be real. Love Island is amazing. But keeping up with who's still together is like trying to herd cats.
Season 3 of Love Island Australia gave us drama. It gave us tans. But did it give us lasting love?
The OG Winners: Tina & Mitch
Let's start with the winners. Tina Provis and Mitch Hibberd seemed like the real deal.
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Spoiler alert: they’re not together anymore. Shocked? Me neither!
Their breakup was messier than a spilled cocktail by the pool. Allegedly, Mitch moved on pretty quickly. Ouch!
The Fan Favourites: Jess & Aaron
Jess Velkovski and Aaron Waters were another couple people rooted for. They were cute.
They had undeniable chemistry. Everyone thought they might actually last.

But alas, distance and life got in the way. They eventually called it quits. Anyone surprised?
The Underdogs: Courtney & Noah
Here's a couple who quietly captured hearts. Courtney Stubbs and Noah Hura were definitely underdogs.
They seemed like the calm amidst the chaos. But even calmness couldn't conquer all.
Sadly, they too went their separate ways. It’s a tough world out there, even for reality TV relationships.
So, Who Is Still Together?
Brace yourselves. The answer might disappoint.

As far as I can tell, no one from the final couples is still together. Zero. Zilch. Nada.
It’s a brutal reminder that Love Island is more about the journey than the destination. The romantic destination, anyway.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Okay, here's my hot take. Maybe, just maybe, we put too much pressure on these relationships.
They’re in a bubble. They’re surrounded by cameras. It's not exactly real life.
Expecting them to stay together forever is kind of like expecting your online shopping haul to fit you perfectly every time. It's just not going to happen.

What About the Others?
There were plenty of other connections made in the villa.
Did any of those blossom into lasting love? From what I've snooped online, not really.
Maybe some casual friendships remain. But romantic connections? Slim pickings.
The Real Winner: Entertainment
Let's be honest. We don't watch Love Island for enduring love stories.
We watch it for the drama, the tans, and the occasional questionable fashion choices. Season 3 delivered on all fronts.

So, while the couples might not have lasted, the entertainment definitely did. Thanks, Love Island!
Final Thoughts
Love Island Australia Season 3 might not have produced any lasting couples.
But it gave us plenty to talk about. And isn’t that what reality TV is all about?
Maybe next season will have better luck. Or maybe not. Either way, I’ll be watching!
