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"Love Island USA" Finale Nears as Four Couples Remain in Villa

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  • Four couples remain in the "Love Island USA" villa
  • Contestants reunite with family members during emotional Family Day
  • Eliminated couple Chelley Bissainthe and Ace Greene share their experience
"Love Island USA" Finale Nears as Four Couples Remain in Villa

The final episodes of Season 7 of "Love Island USA" are nearing their conclusion, with only four couples remaining in the villa. In a recent emotional event, the Islanders were reunited with their family members during the long-awaited Family Day, where they got to hear their loved ones' thoughts on their current relationships and the competition.

After saying goodbye to their families, the contestants gathered for a Thanksgiving-style dinner, where they shared their fondest memories and reflected on their nerves leading into the final stretch of the competition. During the dinner, the Islanders received a text message informing them that America has been voting on the couple they most want to see secure a spot in the season finale.

The results of the public vote were revealed, with Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales, Huda Mustafa and Chris Seeley, and Olandria Carthen and Nic Vansteenberghe being announced as the couples who have made it to the finale. However, the journey for Chelley Bissainthe and Ace Greene came to an end, as they were revealed to be the couple with the fewest votes from America.

In an interview, Bissainthe and Greene spoke about the bittersweet feeling of their elimination, their plans for the future, and their excitement to continue exploring their connection outside the villa.

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Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales, Huda Mustafa and Chris Seeley, Olandria Carthen and Nic Vansteenberghe, and Iris Kendall and Jose "Pepe" Garcia-Gonzalez.
During the dinner, the contestants shared their fondest memories, reflected on past contestants, and their nerves leading into the final stretch of the competition.
Bissainthe and Greene described the experience as "bittersweet," as they had found a strong connection in the villa, but they were understanding of America's decision.

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