Meg and Dejon were the only Love Island couple to stay together since day one, however they failed to make it to the end after being brutally dumped by their fellow Islanders last night.
On Friday night,Megan and Conor were dumped from the villaafter receiving the least amount of votes for the most compatible couple. However, it didn't stop there.
Last night, it was revealed that Meg and Dejon and Ty and Angel were also vulnerable after the public vote. However, their fate was decided by the ex-Islanders who made a dramatic arrival back to the villa. It was a close call - but in the end it was Meg and Dejon who received the most votes.
It came after the couple had a huge argument during their final date, with Casa Amor bombshell Andrada pointing out that Dejon was "aware of the cameras" before making the decision to dump them. Despite looking downcast - Meg and Dejon have now revealed they "weren't surprised" that they were dumped days before the final.
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Speaking on the argument, Dejon said: "I wasn’t shocked to leave because of the timing of mine and Meg’s argument that we had. I knew people might not like that, so I wasn’t shocked to leave, but I know what we have is real and in real relationships you have disagreements. I’m still grateful for our experience and I wouldn’t have changed it."
Echoing his statement, Meg added: "We weren’t shocked, especially being so close to the end and how things had ended after our date. As soon as we saw the former Islanders come back, we knew we would be going. All the couples are very compatible so it was a case of all being in it together and knowing we would all see each other again in a day’s time."
Maya Jama herself wasn't letting Dejon getting off lightly, telling him he was "obviously very aware of the cameras" as they were dumped from the Island.
During Aftersun, the host asked if he understood why some people may have thought he had a game plan, to which he added: "Yeah, definitely. "Coming in, I just thought, I'm on Love Island. I'm gonna explore connections, I'm gonna be flirty, I'm gonna see what my strongest connection was," as he continued: "It was always Meg."
Despite this - Meg and Dejon say they're desperate to prove everyone wrong, and are even thinking about moving in together. Asked what was next, Meg said: "Proving to everyone we are actually going to stay together! Spending time together and introducing one another to family and friends."
"I definitely want to have a conversation with her family, get to know them and have her meet my family so they can see the real us.
"A lot of the Islanders saw how genuine we were and I have no doubt it will be like that with our families. After that hopefully we can move in together as I can’t imagine not living with her," Dejon said.
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