They were the first of this year’s Love Island couples to close things off and go exclusive, but it’s safe to say that Meg Moore and Dejon Noel-Williams haven’t had the smoothest journey in the villa.
Meg and Dejon coupled up on day one but faced a number of tests in the form of bombshells Malisha Jordan, Caprice Alexandra, Billykiss Azeez and Andrada Pop. Despite Dejon’s often questionable behaviour, the pair (just about) got through it and are now officially boyfriend and girlfriend.
However, the Love Island 2025 OGs have been accused of playing a game and now a recently dumped Islander has branded their relationship ‘staged’.

During a recent visit to Closer HQ alongside Ben Holbrough to discuss their time in the villa, Andrada – who has a complicated history with both Meg and Dejon – told us, ‘I’m happy for them, I hope it works out. I feel like a lot of heat is on me, like, "What do you think of it Andrada?", because I was stuck in the triangle. I still wish them the best.’
She continued, ‘You know when you watch a movie and you’re in with the characters? When it’s a romantic movie you feel it and you cry and if it’s a comedy, you laugh. I just don’t feel that with them.'

‘It’s very hard to keep up with this official and then boyfriend, it feels very staged. That’s the only thing I’ve got to say, but I hope it works out for them.’
Ben, who was in the villa with the couple from day one until he was dumped, added, ‘I hope it works out for Meg and D now they’re official, I hope they give it a proper good go on the outside too.’
Andrada and Ben also addressed the game-playing accusations that have been levelled at Dejon, with the former Miss Bikini Ireland saying, ‘I feel like this is what everyone has said as well. Yeah, I do feel like he is playing a game and all the Islanders would see it as well.’
Ben added, ‘There were times in there everyone was saying D probably was playing a little bit of a game. Now, for me, now that they’ve gone official I don’t think he is and I think that’s a big statement, especially on TV.’