Love Island's Olivia paid a visit to Chris' farm and it was the cutest thing

Aww these two!

During Love Island 2017 Chris spoke to Olivia about her visiting his farm and now it's happened! The pair took to Instagram to post pictures of their time spent at his farm just outside of Cheltenham.

The couple came third on Love Island, losing out to Kem and Amber who came first and Jamie and Camilla who came second. Here's a look back at Chris and Olivia's story...

Ahhh Chris and Olivia, what a whirlwind romance they've endured! They've been on and off more times than the garden light bulbs but they've certainly come out of the show loved up.

Everything looked to be going smoothly for the pair until Mike Thalassitis (AKA Muggy Mike) entered the villa. When Olivia couldn't resist temptation to give Mike a go, viewers seemed to turn on the Surrey girl and fell in love with Chris.

Despite the Mike 1.0 drama, Olivia re-coupled with Chris meaning Mike was dumped from the villa, only for him to return a few weeks later. With Olivia and Chris constantly arguing, Mike 2.0 drama commenced, when he revealed he was out to get revenge with Olivia.

When the re-coupling happened, Olivia decided to stick with her heart and chose to couple up with Chris yet again. The pair were on/off again until things kicked off when Olivia felt Chris wasn't being supportive, leading them to go on an official 'break'.

This lasted about two days and then the lie detector arrived! With Olivia admitting she loved him, the 26-year-old had yet another argument with Chris because she felt his questions were unfair.

Just days before the final, Chris and Olivia played happy families when they were given a fake baby to look after. Naming him Cash Hughes, the pair sailed through parenting and declared their love for each other yet again when they enjoyed their final date on a super yacht.

Since they got back to the UK they've been sharing lots of loved up pics with each other.

Aww let's hope it lasts!

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