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Nigerian Couple Makes History As First Black Winners Of Love Island

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Josh Oyinsan and Mimii Ngulube have emerged winners in the eleventh season of the famed British reality TV dating show Love Island, marking a historic win as the first black couple to do so. The announcement came during the show’s finale on Monday, July 29th, where they triumphed over other finalists with their undeniable charm and genuine connection.

Hosted by Maya Jama, the finale revealed Oyinsan, a 29-year-old Nigerian-British footballer and model, and Ngulube, a 24-year-old mental health nurse and actress, as the winners based on the highest percentage of public votes. Their win not only secured them the coveted £50,000 cash prize but also solidified their place as household names.

Throughout the season, Oyinsan and Ngulube captivated audiences with their heartfelt moments and compelling personalities. Their journey on the show resonated deeply, resonating with viewers who admired their authenticity amidst the competitive environment of Love Island.

Welsh couple Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies emerged as runners-up, with Matilda Draper and Sean Stone securing third place and Jessica Spencer and Ayo Odukoya finishing fourth. The competition was fierce, but Ngulube and Oyinsan’s love story stood out, drawing praise for its sincerity and impact on viewers.

Looking ahead, the couple expressed plans to spend more time together away from the cameras, and Oyinsan was eager to meet Ngulube’s family and friends. Their win not only marks a personal milestone but also a cultural landmark, underscoring the growing diversity and inclusivity in mainstream reality TV.

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