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- Joey Essex and Jessy Potts are now huge outsiders in the betting odds to win this year's Love Island
- Ofcom recieved more than 200 complaints around Joey Essex's behaviour earlier this week
- Ciaran Davies & Nicole Samuel still sit at the top of the betting market to win Monday night's final
Joey Essex and Jessy Potts are now huge outsiders in the betting odds to win this year's Love Island
With this year's Love Island wrapping up on Monday, betting sites are still offering odds on who will win the show with five couples still remaining in the villa.
Joey Essex and Jessy Potts have previously been favourites in the betting market to win Love Island but they have now drifted right out in the odds list at 22/1 to win the show.
The beginning of the week had Essex and Potts at 9/1 to win Love Island but the couple have even drifted in the past four days with the pair now 4th in the market.
William Hill's latest odds say that the latest chance of them winning the show sit at just 4.3% with the British public seemingly not putting them as one of their favourites now.
Essex's pre-show popularity due to Love Island put him as the early favourite when he first entered as a bombshell but week-by-week his odds have drifted massively.
Love Island Winning Couple | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Ciaran Davies & Nicole Samuel | 4/11 | 73.3% |
Joshua Oyinsan & Mimii Ngulube | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Sean Stone & Matilda Draper | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Joey Essex & Jessy Potts | 22/1 | 4.3% |
Ayo Odukoya & Jessica Spencer | 28/1 | 3.4% |
What the expert says..
Ofcom recieved more than 200 complaints around Joey Essex's behaviour earlier this week
Love Island has had a cloud cover it in the week before the final with the Mirror reporting that the show has been hit with more than 200 Ofcom complaints this week.
Joey Essex and Sean Stone's behaviour was reported by 253 viewers with accusations of the duo bullying Joshua Oyinsan during the shocking Grafties ceremony.
The 'It’s Giving One Sided' award saw both Josh and Sean make comments on Josh's relationship with Mimii including Sean saying, "You’ve come in, stuck with Mimii, contemplated it with Grace but you didn’t have the bottle to go through with it...".
Viewers disliked the behaviour shown by Joey and Sean that much that they turned to Ofcom to complain about the situation in the past week.

Love Island Betting Odds: TV Specials Betting Guide
Ciaran Davies & Nicole Samuel still sit at the top of the betting market to win Monday night's final
Ciaran Davies & Nicole Samuel have consistently sat at the top of the betting market for the last month and their odds are now the shortest they have been with bookies making them 1/3 to win.
Those latest odds give an implied probability of 73.3% that the Welsh couple win the show with their chances drifting very slightly from the 75% that they were given at the start of the week.
Those bullying accusations saw a massive change in the market with Joshua Oyinsan & Mimii Ngulube now coming into 4/1 second favourites to win with a chance that the British public back Josh after how he was treated by Joey and Sean.
