Yes, there are Love Island babies. Many contestants from the popular reality show, particularly Love Island U.K., have welcomed children after their time in the villa.
It's common for participants to find love on the show, and for some couples, this relationship continues and grows into starting a family. Even those who didn't find lasting romance on the show have gone on to have children with other partners.
One notable example comes from the second season of Love Island U.K.:
Couple | Children | Birth Dates |
---|---|---|
Cara De La Hoyde & Nathan Massey | Freddie (son) | December 2017 |
Delilah (daughter) | July 2020 |
Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey, who won their series, are proud parents to two children. Their son Freddie was born in December 2017, and their daughter Delilah was born in July 2020. This is just one instance among many Love Island alums who have traded the villa lifestyle for nursery duties.
Several other former Islanders have also welcomed children, solidifying that life beyond the show often includes building families, sometimes with partners met on the series and sometimes with others.