When is voting for 'Love Island USA'? How to vote for your 'Love Island' 2025 winners
The final five couples of Season 7 are Iris and Pepe; Nic and Olandria; Amaya and Bryan; Ace and Chelley; and Huda and Chris. One of whom will be going home following the last audience vote.
The season started with 10 new main Islanders and many bombshells, including three with Arizona ties. There have been plenty of scandals, including the abrupt elimination of two contestants following the resurfacing of past racist remarks.
There have been some favorites on who people hope will win. Fans are rooting for seemingly solid couple Ace and Chelley, others are team Amaya or Huda, while some ship the new "slow burn" couples Nic and Olandria and Iris and Pepe.
Tonight, the choice is in your hands.
Here's what time "Love Island USA" comes on tonight, when voting opens and how to vote for the winners of "Love Island USA" Season 7.
The winners of "Love Island USA" Season 6 are Serena and Kordell. Leah and Miguel were the 2024 runners-up and JaNa and Kenny came in third.
The villa for "Love Island USA" 2025 is in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.
Comedian Iain Stirling — the iconic voice behind the 'Love Island' franchise — reprised his role as narrator for the new season.
Yes. The next new episode of "Love Island USA" is on Friday, July 11.
"Love Island USA" Season 7 Episode 34 will air Friday, July 11, at 6 p.m. PT, 7 p.m. MT (including in Arizona) and 9 p.m. ET.
The "Love Island USA" Season 7 finale airs on Sunday, July 13.
Voting opens tonight, July 11, at 7:30 p.m. PT, 8:30 p.m. MT and 10:30 p.m. ET. Voting will be open for 4 hours until 11:30 p.m. PT, 12:30 a.m. MT and 2:30 a.m. ET.
To vote for your favorite Islanders or couples on "Love Island USA," you must download the official Love Island app.
This will influence which Islanders recouple, who will remain in the villa and who will go home single or heartbroken.
"Love Island USA" Season 7 is not available to watch for free anywhere. You need a Peacock subscription, but you can get a seven-day free trial and cancel before you are charged.
You can watch "Love Island USA" Season 7 exclusively on Peacock.
A premium monthly plan on Peacock costs $7.99, or there is a deal for a premium annual plan at $24.99 for one year. The premium plus plan, which is ad-free, costs $13.99 per month or $139.99 a year.
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