LOVE Island star George Rains has secretly married his partner Serena after keeping the relationship private.
The fitness coach and TV star, who appeared on Love Island in 2019 alongside the likes of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, has shared first pictures of his wife in a sweet post for her birthday.
Essex-born George, who was just 22 on the ITV2 show, has tied the knot to partner Serena, whom he now lives in Australia with.
He shared a sweet post for his wife on her birthday earlier this month, which featured a carousel of loved-up snaps.
While it is not known when the pair married, office worker Serena shared some professional pictures in August with George which appear to be from a ceremony.
She has since changed her Facebook status to ‘married’ and has taken his name – now going by @serenarains on Instagram.
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Her page’s bio also features the letter ‘G’ with a diamond ring emoji, an ode to her husband.
George shared a snap to his Instagram Stories this week as the couple enjoyed a roast dinner, with his wife’s stunning wedding rock visible in the picture.
The couple have also started a joint Instagram page – @rainsaway – to document their marriage, lifestyle and fitness together.
George has kept the relationship fairly under wraps, with the pair rarely posting with one another.
However, Serena has been commenting on George’s social media snaps for almost two years.
While he has been posting from Australia, rather than back home in the UK, since the beginning of 2024.
George – who was previously a builder – entered Love Island during the show’s Casa Amor segment in 2019, making it back to the main villa after coupling up with Lucie Donlan.
However, the couple were dumped from the villa just days after returning, and things didn’t work romantically on the outside.
Lucie has since gotten engaged to fellow Love Island alum Luke Mabbott.
However, it appears George has cut ties with his former co-stars, rarely interacting with them on social media and instead focusing on his career and life Down Under.











