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After her shocking elimination, Love Island USA viewers were left with one question: Will Hannah and Charlie get back together? Her family revealed whether they would work in the real world.
Hannah Fields, a 23-year-old from Tucson, Arizona, was dumped by her fellow islanders on Love Island USA Season 7 after a public vote by America made her vulnerable. Hannah’s elimination ended her relationship with bombshell Jose “Pepe” Garcia, a 27-year-old from Santa Ana, California. But viewers who have been watching Love Island USA since the start know that, before Hannah and Pepe got together, she was coupled up with Charlie Georgiou, a 27-year-old from Birmingham, United Kingdom, who was also dumped by his fellow islanders in a vote.
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After her elimination, Hannah cried in bed with a photo of her and Charlie on her pillow before she moved on with Pepe (who remains in the villa following her elimination.) Now that Hannah and Charlie are back in the real world, could they be getting back together?

A day before Hannah’s elimination on Love Island USA aired, Charlie confirmed that he had finally left Fiji with a video of him in Los Angeles, California. While Charlie hasn’t followed Hannah yet on social media at the time of writing (he has followed other islanders like Cierra, Austin, Nic, Belle-A, and Olandria), he told People in June 2025 that he was still interested in Hannah and wanted to return to the villa to get her back before she was sent home.
“I want them to send me back in there to go get her back,” he said. “I think if they progress on their journey, and they’re doing well, or even after Casa Amor, whatever’s happened, send me back in. Let’s see how real it is. Let’s see what her reaction would be. On a TV note, I think it would be great, but also for me, I feel like I was robbed of a real Love Island journey of two people.”
Charlie also slammed how he was eliminated, which was by a majority vote from his fellow islanders. “If I was dumped fairly, I’d accept it and I’d be like, ‘Cool,’” he said. While Charlie may want to get back together with Hannah, Hannah’s sister, Isa, shared a TikTok after his elimination, predicting that Charlie and Hannah wouldn’t work out in the real world due to their different political views. Charlie is a supporter of President Donald Trump as evidenced by his social media behavior before Love Island USA.
“I’m having people ask me what my reaction is to this most recent episode, the recoupling. I’m devastated for my sister. I’m so sad for her, but I will admit, in the moment, I was like, ‘Oh. Charlie. I feel bad for him,’ but then I remembered he’s a Trumpie and zionist so I was like, ‘Oh, he put on a good show,'” Isa said.
@urth2isa_ I’m devistated that my sister is sad….. buuuuuuuut she’ll be happy he left once she finds out abt him 🤷♀️ #loveislandusa #loveislandusas7 #hannah #loveislandhannah #fyp #xyzbca
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She continued, “Whenever it was showing the preview for the next episode and I saw Hannah crying next to the photo of her and Charlie, that broke me. I started sobbing. I was on the phone with my friend.”
She captioned the post, “I’m devistated that my sister is sad….. buuuuuuuut she’ll be happy he left once she finds out abt him 🤷♀️.”
Charlie also told People that watching Hannah and Pepe’s relationship grow after his elimination made him “sick.” “It’s not fair,” he said. “I’ll be honest with you — I accidentally saw a clip that they went on a date after, and it just made me feel a little bit sick. At the end of the day, what people have to understand is it’s raw, the way in which it happened. I felt she chose me, and now she’s with him. I want to watch my friends, but the truth is, I don’t want to see Hannah and Pepe go on their journey now, because I can’t help but feel there’s a part of me that feels it should have been me.”
He continued, “I think you ask any human being, ‘Would you be able to watch the person that you’ve shared feelings for, shared feelings with, an intimate journey, and then watch them just continue that journey with somebody else?’ That guy gets to wake up with her. He gets to go to sleep next to her. He gets to make her breakfast now, and it is what it is, man, and I was voted out. I was, by a technicality, taken away from that.”
He also told the magazine about how he had hope he and Hannah would make it until the end until his elimination. “It was a really brutal way to go, so I’ve just been kind of processing it all,” he said. “I think, as everybody saw, the way in which it happened was just not nice, to kind of have that moment with Hannah where we’ve been through the last few days of this up and down, ‘Am I losing her? Will I get her back?’ She’s gone off of someone else, and then she comes back, and then we have this beautiful conversation where you think, ‘Okay, this is it. This is going to be the beginning of our Love Island journey.’”
He continued, “When the votes happened, I knew in my heart, I just knew I was the easy vote. I fought. I really did fight, because I knew that they hadn’t seen what had just happened, and this was my last chance to at least show them. I don’t even think it went into their heads at the time, but I really just didn’t want to give up.”
Love Island USA streams on Peacock.
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