Who won Love Island 2018? Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham triumph with Laura and Paul second

LOVE Island 2018 has ended after two months of snogging, tears and break-ups.
But who were the bookies' favourites and did they get it right? Here's how the final night of the show unfolded.
Here are the results of Love Island 2018 and their odds leading into the final;
Paddy Power were already paying out on bets that Jack and Dani would win even before the announcement, after they received ten times the number of bets of any other couple.
Love Island series four kicked off on Monday, June 4, on ITV2.
The show aired at 9.00pm six nights a week – only taking a break on Saturdays – over eight weeks.
On July 30 Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham were crowned the winners of Love Island 2018.
Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and was joined once again by voice-over artist Iain Stirling.
Kem Cetinay, the winner in 2017, was also back to host a daily spin-off podcast entitled The Morning After with TV presenter Arielle Free.
The bookies DID predict the right winner with odds of 4/6.
Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies scooped the top prize and were crowned Love Island winners.
The couple were flabbergasted when host Caroline Flack announced they were the winners, before the loved-up pair decided to split the 50k prize money between them.
But it wasn't meant to be and they had gone their separate ways by Christmas 2017.