Chloe Burrows admits no Love Islanders want to be first couple who split

Chloe Burrows has admitted there is a pressure for couples to stay together after leaving the Love Island villa due to the attention put on your relationships.

The 26 year old was a runner up on the 2021 series of the hit ITV2 dating show with boyfriend Toby Aromolaran, 23.

The pair are now one of just two couples from their entire series to still be together, alongside Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, both 27.

Speaking exclusively to OK! about which couples she think will go the distance from the year's series – including winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti – Chloe said: "There's quite a few strong couples but it's like a domino effect. When one go they all start to crack."

When asked if there is a pressure to keep your couple together after leaving the villa, Chloe said: "Yeah, you come out and it's so overwhelming and people are more concerned about your relationship than you as a person, so that takes some getting used to.

"Even up to this day, I've lived with Toby for a year, we're not in the honeymoon stage anymore.

"But if I don't post about him for one day, people are asking where he is. It's like, 'he's in bed,' it's very weird."

Offering advice to this year's batch of Islanders, Chloe continued: "I think they just need to spend as much time with their families.

"Everything will be so full on but they're not going to miss out on anything so just to take their time."

So far, the top six couples from this year's series – Ekin-Su and Davide, Gemma Owen and Luca Bish, Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page and Paige Thorne and Adam Collard – are all still together.

The only pairs that have reportedly decided to call time on their romances are Summer Botwe and Josh Le Grove and Deji Adeniyi and Lacey Edwards.

Following this year's explosive series reunion – which saw Summer and Coco Lodge having an argument over Josh – Summer wrote on Instagram: "I would also like to clarify that me and Josh are only friends and haven't decided to pursue things romantically at this time."

Chloe worked with O2 to open a swim-up mobile phone shop at Casas del Lago, Menorca, to help holidaymakers beat roaming fees as O2 is the only major network provider not to reintroduce them in the EU up to 25GB.

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