Love Island couple Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies have confirmed they have already taken a huge step in their relationship.

The pair finished as runners-up on the latest season of the show, and it appears their bond has gone from strength to strength, the stars revealing they have now moved in together.

Taking to Nicole's TikTok for a live session, the couple were asked by a fan if they were going to move in together, Nicole telling Ciaran: "You can answer that."

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"Already moved in," he replied, Nicole beaming: "Yes!"

The news comes after Nicole shared a tribute to Ciaran and her journey on the show, explaining why it had taken her a few days to share photos from the villa following the conclusion of the season.

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"Love Island s11 is one I am not ready to let go of yet. However, this is not the end. It's just the beginning...," she said.

"The love and support me and Ciaran have received has been absolutely breathtaking and we cannot thank you enough for all the amazing, kind and loving support we have received. In and out of Wales we are so, so, so grateful...."

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Calling the show "the best" chapter of her life, Nicole added that she found "true love that I never thought existed" in Ciaran.

"From beginning to end, it was always him," she added.

Ciaran wrote in his own tribute: "Coming out of the villa myself and Nicole were very grateful and appreciate all of the people that have been behind us.

"This has been the greatest experience of my life. I have made the best of friends, and get to continue my journey back home with the Mrs... I will forever be grateful for what @loveisland has done for me."

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