Love Island USA Winners Serena & Kordell's Relationship Status Revealed
Curious whether Season 6 winners Serena and Kordell are still together? After winning over fans with their dramatic journey from friendship to romance, the pair became one of the show's most talked-about couples. Nearly a year later, fans are still asking if their relationship lasted beyond the villa.
Here's what we know about Serena and Kordell's current status and what they've been up to since the finale.
Serena Page and Kordell Beckham are still together after winning Love Island USA Season 6.
Since their televised victory, the couple has remained active in the public eye and continue to appear together on talk shows, podcasts, and brand campaigns. The two initially faced early tension during the show, including a breakup on the docks and trust issues after Casa Amor.
Serena later told People, 'I friend-zoned him and then after that, he didn't get hurt… he just kind of took it to the chin.' Kordell's patience eventually led to reconciliation and the pair's win.
In the past year, Serena and Kordell have appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, and Unapologetically Angel Reese. They featured in a Cerave campaign, did shoots for Essence and Savage x Fenty, and co-starred in Summer Walker's 'Heart Of A Woman' lyric video, which has over 17 million YouTube views.
Although Kordell moved to Los Angeles where Serena resides, they do not live together. Serena said, 'The next step would be engagement… I can live with you when we're engaged.' In May 2025, Kordell told E! News, 'We're happy. It's been nothing but fun times so far.'
Serena's career includes partnerships with Cécred, Neutrogena, and Shea Moisture, and she will appear in Love Island: Beyond the Villa. Kordell became Cheez-Its' Chief Fantaseez Officer and acted in an unannounced scripted project. He has brand deals with Target and Samsonite and continues working on his fashion line and acting career.
The couple regularly shares updates on social media. Most recently, Serena organized a surprise birthday party for Kordell, flying in his family to Atlanta, where he is filming a new project.
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