‘Love Island USA’ Season 8 Crowns Its Winners

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- Bryce and Trinity won Love Island USA Season 8 via the public's final vote, taking home the $100,000 cash prize after staying coupled since the show's first pairing.
- Finalists Aniya and Carl placed second, Melanie and Sincere third and Kayda and Zach fourth — with Melanie and Sincere's bond surviving a movie-night revelation that Sincere had been leading on both Melanie and fellow islander Sol.
- Aniya and Carl connected after Casa Amor and quickly became fan favorites, while Kayda and Zach formed their pairing after Zach chose Kayda over Kenzie during her bombshell arrival.
- Season 8's premiere was Peacock's most-watched TV debut ever at 3.7 million views per NBCUniversal first-party data, and host Ariana Madix earned her first Emmy nomination for fronting the series.
- Two islanders were ejected from the villa after racist videos resurfaced — making this the second straight season of such removals, after two Season 7 contestants were also kicked out for using racial slurs.
- A Season 8 reunion hosted by Madix is set for Aug. 31 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET, on a show produced by ITV America with Lifted Entertainment and WPP Media's Motion Entertainment.
Why it matters: The $100,000 crowning of Bryce and Trinity caps Peacock's breakout Season 8 — a 3.7-million-viewer premiere and Ariana Madix's first Emmy hosting nod that confirm the show's commercial and awards-climb trajectory, even as a second consecutive season of racist-slur ejections underscores persistent casting-vetting failures for the franchise.




