Love Island's Dami Hope Confirms Split from Indiyah Polack After 3 Years
Love Island's Dami and Indiyah split after three years

Former Love Island finalists Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack have officially confirmed the end of their three-year relationship. The news, first reported by The Daily Mail on New Year's Day, was followed by a statement from Dami's spokesperson citing a 'breach of trust' as the reason for their split shortly after Christmas.

The Official Statement and Reason for the Breakup

A brief but telling statement issued on behalf of Dami, 29, read: 'Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack are no longer together, having ended their relationship shortly after Christmas due to a breach of trust.' The couple, who met on the 2022 series of the ITV2 reality show, had been one of its most enduring success stories, having moved in together later that same year.

A source close to Dami revealed he is 'dealing with this privately' and has no plans to make a formal statement on social media. 'He has been avoiding social media as he comes to terms with the circumstances of his split from Indiyah, which came as a complete shock,' the source added.

Impact on Love Island: All Stars and Their Careers

The timing of the breakup is significant, occurring just days before the launch of Love Island: All Stars on January 12. Indiyah is set to return to the franchise as the host of The Morning After podcast alongside Amy Hart. However, it has been confirmed that Dami will not be entering the villa as a bombshell contestant.

'Entering the All Stars villa is not on the cards, it's not his style,' an insider stated, with another adding that doing so would be seen as 'an unforgivable level of disrespect' towards Indiyah. This decision leaves the 2022 series finalists as the last couple from that season to part ways.

Since their time on the show, both have built successful media careers. Indiyah has become a regular presenter on Capital Xtra, hosted the MOBO Awards, and appeared on the Love Island spin-off Aftersun. Dami's recent reflective social media post, featuring 20 pictures from 2025 that did not include Indiyah, hinted at personal turmoil, captioning it with musings on growth and closure.

Looking Back and Moving Forward

The pair, who famously dubbed themselves the 'heartbreakers' during their dramatic Casa Amor stint, finished in fourth place in 2022, missing out on the £50,000 prize. Despite briefly recoupling with others in the villa, they left the show together and remained a couple until now.

Their last public appearance together was celebrating Indiyah's birthday in December, but they shared no joint photos over the Christmas and New Year period. As the Love Island: All Stars line-up—featuring returning Islanders like Millie Court and Jess Harding—is revealed, the focus for Indiyah remains on her hosting duties, while Dami steps back from the spotlight to handle the personal fallout of the breakup.