Love Island USA Season 6 finale: Crowned winners split cash prize

The couple, who have been a fan favorite throughout the season, took home the top prize and split the cash prize.

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The winners, who have been a fan favorite throughout the season, took home the top prize and split the $100,000 cash prize.

The finale of "Love Island USA" Season 6 has come to a close, and Serena Page and Kordell Beckham have been crowned the winners.

The finale was a dramatic conclusion to the season, with the final four couples competing for the top prize. The couples were Nicole Jacky and Kendall Washington, JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez, Leah Katen and Miguel Harichi, and Serena Page and Kordell Beckham.

After the winning couple was crowned, they had one last test. The couple were given two envelopes, one containing the $100,000 cash prize and the other containing nothing. The Islander with the cash prize can keep the money for themselves or share it with their partner.

Kordell gave Serena the honor of picking first, and when she opened it, she got the envelope with nothing. Kordell had the envelope with the cash prize and opted to split the money with Serena, each winning $50,000.

"Me and Serena have been through a whole lot," Kordell said. "I couldn't ask for a better experience than to be in this villa with her. It's only right.... I'm going to split that dough."

Before saying goodbye to the couples, host Ariana Madix announced that Love Island USA Season 6 would have a reunion that would drop on Peacock on August 19.

Ahead of the finale, Madix made an appearance on Love Island USA Aftersun to share her thoughts on what was ahead.

"It's bittersweet," Madix said of Love Island USA ending.

However, the host said the final four was "perfect," adding, "It is my final four. Like if I was looking at everybody coming up towards the finale... this is the right final four and that's no shade to anyone else. This feels right."

Madix noted that it "has been turbulent" for the couples but knows that "they'll all be happy for each other no matter the outcome, and I feel like that's so nice."

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