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Amaya and Bryan Win 'Love Island USA' Season 7

UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales won Love Island USA Season 7, splitting a $100,000 prize amid controversies and casting changes, with Peacock reporting record mobile viewership.

  • Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales won Love Island USA Season 7 on July 13, 2025, taking home a $100,000 prize after being chosen by public vote.
  • The season's intense social media attention, including both support and cyberbullying, shaped the finale atmosphere and led the show to air an anti-harassment statement.
  • Bryan openly discussed his past mental health struggles and expressed a desire to help children face their emotions, with both winners planning to donate part of their prize to charity.
  • The season returned June 3, 2025, garnered 1.2 billion minutes viewed, and the reunion episode is scheduled for August 25, 2025, while casting for Season 8 is open with its premiere expected in summer 2026.
  • The couples’ varied journeys illustrate Love Island USA’s continuing cultural impact, emphasizing mental health awareness, viewer engagement, and evolving support structures for participants.
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The US Sun broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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