
Love Island USA Season 7: When and where to watch the last Aftersun episode before the grand finale?
This season has sparked nonstop chatter both online and in real life, with each episode fuelling a fresh round of memes, viral moments, and unforgettable one-liners that dominate social feeds.
Over the past few weeks, the Islanders have dealt with messy love triangles, emotional ups and downs, and unexpected twists while a devoted audience watched it all unfold and played a role in powering the outcome through their votes and reactions. Episode 34, featuring visits from family members, served as a fitting emotional peak for the season and a reminder of why reality TV continues to strike a chord with young adult viewers.
When to watch the final episode of Love Island USA Season 7?
The final episodes of Love Island USA Season 7 are set to air this weekend; here's when and where to watch.
Following Friday's episode, only two more remain before Love Island USA Season 7 wraps up with its grand finale on Sunday, July 13 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET, streaming exclusively on Peacock.
Here's the weekend lineup for the final episodes:
Saturday, July 12: Aftersun special airs as the final recap episode
Sunday, July 13: Love Island USA Season 7 finale airs, revealing the winning couple
Where to stream the final episodes of 'Love Island USA' Season 7?
The last episodes of Love Island USA Season 7 will stream exclusively on Peacock. If you've missed any of the drama, all previous episodes are also available to watch on the platform.
To tune in, you'll need a Peacock subscription. The service offers two plans:
– Peacock Premium for $7.99/month
– Peacock Premium Plus (ad-free) for $13.99/month
Both options give you full access to the entire Love Island USA Season 7 library, including the finale.

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