Ariana Madix announces 'Love Island USA' Season 6 winners
'Love Island USA' season 6 winning couple split the cash prize in half
Love Island USA crowned season six winner among the final four couples vying for the winning title.
Deadline reported on Sunday, July 21, that the last four couples left on the Love Island were Nicole Jacky and Kendall Washington, JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez, Leah Katen and Miguel Harichi, and Serena Page and Kordell Beckham.
Ahead of the finale, Aaron Evans, Kaylor Matin, Kassandra Castillo and Robert Rausch were dumped from the island.
"It’s been an unforgettable summer, filled with breakups, makeups, friendships, relationships, and most importantly, love," Vanderpump Rules star and the season's host Ariana Madix stated before finally unveiling the winning couple’s name.
Reportedly, according to the results after America’s vote, the couple's placements in the finale are as follows.
Serena Page and Kordell Beckham, 1st.
Leah Katen and Miguel Harichi, 2nd.
JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez, 3rd.
Nicole Jacky and Kendall Washington, 4th.
In addition, the winning couple had to undergo one final test. They were given two envelopes, one containing the $100,000 cash prize and the other with nothing.
Kordell let Serena first pick up the envelope. When she opened it, she got nothing, which meant Kordell had the envelope with the cash prize, which he opted to split with Serena.
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