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‘Love Island USA’ Season 8 Crowns Its Winners

First publishedJul 13, 01:15 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 03:46 UTC · 14m ago
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‘Love Island USA’ Season 8 Crowns Its Winners
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Answer

Bryce and Trinity won 'Love Island USA' Season 8 after the public voted for them in the final round. They were crowned as the winners of the reality dating show. Aniya and Carl finished in second place.

The final votes for 'Love Island USA' Season 8 are in. Bryce and Trinity won the competition. They were the best couple from the season. Aniya and Carl came in second place. This show is a reality dating program.

Why it matters

Fans of reality TV will be happy to know who won! It tells us which couple was the most popular on the show.

In brief
Who won Love Island USA Season 8?
Bryce and Trinity won the season.
How many people were in the final four?
There were four people in the final round.
Who finished second?
Aniya and Carl finished in second place.
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All outlets report the story in a very similar way. They all focus on announcing the winners and listing the top finishers.

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    The article explicitly mentions that the public's vote decided the outcome.
    VarietyHighlights that the public voted for them.
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    It specifies the exact placement of all top finishers (1st, 2nd, 3rd).
    VarietyLists Bryce/Trinity as winners and Aniya/Carl in second.
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