Are Lucinda and Isaiah Still Together?
Yes, as of early October 2025, Lucinda Strafford and Isaiah Campbell from Love Island Games Season 2 are absolutely still together, and honestly, that’s a bit of a pleasant surprise in the world of reality TV romance. They left the show hand-in-hand. Sure, they're not moving in together tomorrow, one’s in Brighton, the other in the U.S., but in their own slightly unconventional, semi-long-distance way, they’re making it work. Picture daily calls, lots of emoji-heavy texts, and a pile of jokes about passport stamps. For reality TV fans, this is practically a royal wedding.
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What stands out is how genuinely they talk about not rushing into big life changes. Just two people, a little dazed by the whirlwind, taking it day-by-day and giving “Instagram official” a whole new level of actual significance. It isn’t always fireworks. “We’re both terrible at time zones,” Lucinda joked in a story, but the spark’s still there, and neither seems in a hurry to snuff it out. That’s rare enough to root for.
Who Are Lucinda and Isaiah?
Lucinda Strafford, who brought her signature giggle and Brit-glam from Love Island UK, met Isaiah Campbell, the Florida charmer known for his sharp comebacks and utter lack of filter, on the second season of Love Island Games. Two very different backgrounds: she grew up popping into London for shopping trips, and he grew up dodging Florida gators and learning how to win an argument with a smile. When they first partnered, not everyone expected them to click. But watching them on-screen, they kinda just made sense.
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Backstage anecdotes have leaked out like Lucinda trying “proper” American peanut butter for the first time and Isaiah earnestly attempting a London accent that would scare the Queen. They balanced each other out in all those silly, real-life ways that don’t matter until you’re actually dating someone.
What’s It Like for Them Now?
Currently, it’s a real international “situationship,” and that’s probably what makes it feel so refreshingly normal. They’re not jumping into moving or wild career mash-ups. Instead, think FaceTime dates and travel plans that keep getting bumped down the calendar. They post together, sure, but also support each other’s solo adventures. Lucinda took a work trip to Paris, and Isaiah cheered her on in the comments with a classic “Slay, queen.”
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Don’t think it’s all sunshine and roses. Let’s be real: long-distance is tough. Time zones don’t care about your love story. There are nights when, as Lucinda put it, all you have is a fuzzy call and an out-of-sync ‘goodnight.’ But here’s what makes them stand out: they acknowledge that reality and don’t try to sell everyone an endless honeymoon. It’s learning to be together-apart, which feels almost radical after the usual Love Island whirlwind weddings.
Disclaimer: This article is based on current social media activity and interviews available at the time of writing. Relationship statuses may change as new updates surface.