WATCH: Love Island's past stars - Where are they now

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Published 30th Jun 2017
Last updated 30th Jun 2017

Love Island is the TV show taking over everybody's lives right now! Whilst we are obsessed with Marcel and Gabby's blossoming romance and rooting for Camilla and Montana to find true love, we've found out what the former stars of the show have been up to.

See what the most popular Love Island contestants are up to now:

The popular ITV2 reality show first hit our TV screens way back in 2005 for a celebrity version and starred the likes of Ferne Cotton, Kelly Brook and eventual winners Calum Best and Bianca Gascoigne.

The show was later axed after the 2006 series, but it was announced in 2015 that Caroline Flack would host the show for it's comeback to TV.

Caroline Flack/Love Island © ITV Pictures

This time, the personnel who entered the villa would be members of the public rather than celebrities. The show has since enjoyed three series, including the current one which has the nation hooked.

Ladies man Calum Best returned to our TV screens when he came third on Celebrity Big Brother back in 2015. Calum later returned to the show as an 'All Star' in early 2017.

Despite splitting up recently, Nathan Massey and Cara de la Hoyde confirmed last month that they are expecting a child together.

Cara found out the news she was expecting, just two weeks after her split with TOWIE star Nathan. Their little one is expected later in the year.

Speaking of babies, the first ever Love Island baby was welcomed into the world back in May when 2015 contestants Luis Morrison and Cally Jane Beech welcomed a baby girl called Vienna.

The news of the birth was confirmed via a statement which read, "Cally & Luis welcomed their gorgeous baby girl named Vienna Morrison Beech. Vienna arrived safely by Emergency c section at 2.30 AM today. Weighing 5lbs 9. Mummy is doing well."

Last year's couple Alex Bowen and Olivia Buckland are also still very much in love and announced their engagement at the end of 2016.

The current series of Love Island continues on ITV2 at 9pm every evening.