Recap | Stranded on Honeymoon Island on Channel 7 and 7plus S1E2 – Instant attraction and island bombshells as three new couples are Stranded On Honeymoon Island
“Finding chemistry is easy, but falling in love is hard”
Tonight on Seven and 7plus, three new couples took a once-in-a-lifetime leap in Stranded On Honeymoon Island.
The chemistry continued to spark for last night’s newlyweds Georgia and Chad, and Brie and Byron; while tension simmered between Amy and Mike.
Emily, 28 and single for seven years, was matched with Tom, 29. Tearfully, she shared: “I’m constantly getting ghosted. No matter what I try and do, I always end up single and alone.”
Tom admitted he can be a “closed book” and hoped to find someone who could break down his walls. Emily was instantly attracted to her “dream guy,” but Tom didn’t feel the spark and her attempts at flirting were met with distance.


Tom acknowledged this would be the time he’d usually cut things off and run, but there’s nowhere to hide on honeymoon island.
Triggered by past experiences, Emily resolved not to give up as Tom offered a glimmer of hope, asserting he wanted to break his pattern of running away.
Dani, 35 and ready to settle down, was paired with Emanuel, 33, who’s tired of superficial relationships. While Dani was thrilled with her “super-hot” husband, Emanuel didn’t remember her from speed dating.
A wild storm shut down conversation, but the next day, their bond grew. “We have a very similar outlook on life,” Emanuel said. “I’m starting to see why we’ve been stranded on this island together.”
Jess, a 38-year-old relationship coach who struggles to follow her own advice, married Sam, 31, who arrived “the best version of himself” after a three-month detox from alcohol, partying, and sex.
“Finding chemistry is easy, but falling in love is hard,” Jess admitted. Swept up in immediate attraction, they shared a passionate kiss after their vows, and the affection flowed from there.
Despite their physical connection, Sam asked to slow things down, leaving Jess confused and worried he was losing interest.
Later, a heartfelt message from Sam’s mum left him emotional, reflecting on the loss of his father.
Reassured, Jess said: “I know chemistry fades. I came here to build a strong foundation.”
Meanwhile, Amy and Mike tried to reset after their confrontation.
Amy stood her ground, glad she spoke up. Mike, hurt, said he’d never been called a misogynist before. “I’m all good to take accountability for stuff I’ve done if it made her feel bad,” he said, insisting he was just trying to be chivalrous.
With strong personalities, Mike admitted that their dynamic is tough.
The next day, the honeymooners received their first invite to meet at Couples Cove. Emily dropped a bombshell: she’d matched with Mike on a dating app and blocked him after “very vulgar comments.”
“When I saw him at speed dating, it blew my mind” she said. “Fingers crossed he’s not at Couples Cove. He’s just icky, and I don’t want him there.”
Emily vowed that if Mike showed up, she wouldn’t hesitate to tell his wife about her experience.
Monday night on Stranded On Honeymoon Island: The very first Couples Cove bring all the newlywed couples together and the island scandal you did not see coming.
Stranded On Honeymoon Island – Continues 7.30pm Monday and Tuesday on Seven and 7plus
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Recap | Stranded on Honeymoon Island on Channel 7 and 7plus S1E2
About the Show
Aussie singles take the ultimate plunge for love.
The hottest new reality format is here – Stranded On Honeymoon Island premieres Monday, 23 June on Seven and 7plus.
Abandoned at the altar, unlucky in love and with hearts still mending, 12 Aussie singles are leaving the toxic world of modern dating behind.
Laying bare their past, stripping away emotional baggage and facing their fears head-on with nothing left to lose, they’re about to take the biggest leap of their lives.
In the year’s most radical dating experience, couples will be matched following a speed dating event, and then dramatically stranded on a deserted island dressed only in their wedding attire. No phones. No friends. No distractions.

Each couple will only discover their partner when their bride walks down the aisle.
With emotions running high and anticipation at its peak, will these hopeful singles meet their ideal match, or will their journey take an unexpected turn?
After their weddings, the six couples take a literal and dramatic plunge into their new life together.
Straight off the boat and onto their new island home, they need to coexist with one another and battle the elements as the reality of their bold commitment sets in.
In search of true love and with nowhere to hide, they’ll need to face their true selves, holding a mirror up to their deepest fears and insecurities in a bid to move forward.
Bold and fresh, with an instantly compelling opening, Stranded On Honeymoon Island is the irresistible new series set to capture the hearts of Australians.
Stranded On Honeymoon Island is narrated by broadcaster Jackie O, one of Australia’s most successful and highest profile radio personalities.
Stranded On Honeymoon Island is created by Danish production company Snowman Productions and produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Company) for the Seven Network. Seven acquired the rights to Stranded On Honeymoon Island from Seven.One Studios International, who distribute the format internationally.














