Cara De La Hoyde

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Cara De La Hoyde-Massey is a British television personality, best known for winning the second season of the revived reality dating series Love Island in 2016, alongside Nathan Massey.

Early Life

Cara De La Hoyde was born in the United Kingdom. Details about her early life, including her date of birth, family background, and upbringing, are not widely documented in public sources.

Career

Love Island

Cara De La Hoyde appeared as an Islander on the second season of ITV2's Love Island, which aired in 2016. She entered the villa on Day 1 and quickly formed a connection with fellow contestant Nathan Massey. The couple became fan favorites due to their chemistry and down-to-earth personalities. At the conclusion of the season, on Day 45, Cara and Nathan were crowned the winners of Love Island.

Following her win, Cara and Nathan continued their relationship and have appeared together in various media outlets, including interviews and public appearances.

Post-Love Island

Since her time on Love Island, Cara has continued to make television appearances and has been active on social media. She has gained a strong following due to her relatable personality and her role as a mother and wife.

Personal Life

Cara is married to Nathan Massey, her co-winner from Love Island. The couple has two children together and frequently shares moments from their family life on social media.

Notable Works

  • Love Island (2016) – Winner

References