Love Island 2023: Who is Yorkshire’s Molly Marsh coupled up with as first couples revealed

The first couples of Love Island 2023 have been revealed - who is Yorkshire’s Molly with?
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The first Love Island coupling has taken place - with a twist revealed for the launch episode of the latest series. Viewers were able to vote for who coupled up with who, as the series showcased a new twist.

The first five contestants were lined up and awaited the arrival of the next five to find out who they were being matched with. Presenter Maya Jama dropped the bombshell after making her entrance in a stunning white crochet dress.

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The new season launched tonight (Monday June 5), with Yorkshire’s Molly Marsh making her first appearance on our screens. Molly is a musical theatre and social media influencer from Doncaster in South Yorkshire. 

The daughter of former Coronation Street star Janet Marsh, Molly, who is 21, said before she went into the villa that she is ‘quite old-fashioned’. It has now been revealed who the influencer has coupled up with.

Announced by presenter Maya Jama, the public chose to couple Molly with Mitchel Taylor. The 26-year-old gas engineer from Sheffield has promised to be a gentleman, as he vows he wants to settle down.

Viewers enjoyed a shake-up to the format for the tenth series, with the female and male contestants entering the villa together. The former order of things was ditched, as Maya Jama told the Islanders that the decision on couples had already been made by the public.

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It is the first time Maya Jama has presented the summer version of the show since taking over from Laura Whitmore. She made her debut for the winter series of the show, which was filmed in South Africa in January. 

The series will be shown on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm. 

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