On August 24, 2025, breakup rumours began swirling around Love Island USA Season 7 winners Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales after they unfollowed each other on Instagram just weeks after their victory in the July 13 finale, where they shared a $100,000 prize, as per People. Fans are now eagerly awaiting clarity as the couple faces scrutiny, especially with the Season 7 reunion set to air on August 25 on Peacock.
On July 28, fans noticed that the couple had unfollowed each other on Instagram, sparking rumours about the end of their relationship. A post by @toohotteaa claimed that the couple had split after just two weeks outside of the villa, according to Distractify. Amaya hosted a solo homecoming party in New York, while Bryan appeared at a club in Los Angeles, where he poured drinks for another woman, further fueling speculation about their breakup.
'Love Island USA' Season 7 Winners Amaya and Bryan Fuel Split Rumors After Unfollowing Each Other on Instagram https://t.co/MfgGMKSM1l
— People (@people) August 25, 2025
Amaya and Bryan, who became a couple on Day 16 and won America’s vote, appeared to be strong together in the villa. Bryan defended Amaya against critics like Ace Greene. After the finale, they told Us Weekly that they were exclusive, with Amaya stating, “You’ll definitely be seeing me and Bry Bry.” However, their individual activities on social media and Bryan’s recent club incident indicate that they may face challenges in maintaining their relationship.
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Recent rumours, fueled by a TikTok video showcasing Bryan’s behaviour at a club, have polarised fans. According to a ScreenRant poll, 65% believe that a breakup is likely. The upcoming reunion, hosted by Ariana Madix and Andy Cohen, is anticipated to discuss the split. In the trailer, Bryan acknowledges a “lapse in judgment.” This controversy highlights the reality TV genre’s $2 billion market, as reported by Statista, and demonstrates its impact on public interest in celebrity relationships.