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Ronald "Ron" Hall was an Islander on Season 9 of the revived series of Love Island. Ron entered the villa on Day 1 and was crowned the runner-up alongside Lana Jenkins on Day 58.

Ron returned for Season 2 of Love Island: All Stars, where he entered the villa on Day 8 and chose to leave the island on Day 22.

On Love Island

Season 9

Week 1
  • On Day 1, Ron entered the villa and coupled up with Lana.
  • On Day 3, new girl Zara picked Ron for a date.
  • On Day 5, Tanyel chose to couple up with Ron.
Week 2
  • On Day 10, new girl Ellie chose to couple up with Ron.
  • On Day 12, Ellie and Ron left the villa to go on a date.
Week 3
  • On Day 16, Ron chose to couple up with Tanyel.
Week 4
  • On Day 21, Tanyel chose to re-couple with Ron.
  • On Day 24, Ron chose to couple up with Lana.
Week 5
  • On Day 29, Ron won the "Raunchy Races" challenge alongside the rest of the Main Villa.
  • On Day 32, Ron chose to re-couple with Lana.
Week 6
  • On Day 40, Lana chose to re-couple with Ron.
Week 8
  • On Day 53, Lana and Ron left the villa to go on their final date.
Week 9
  • On Day 58, Lana and Ron were crowned the runner-ups of the season.

All Stars

Week 2
  • On Day 8, Ron entered the villa alongside Grace.
  • On Day 9, Ron chose to couple up with Kaz.
  • On Day 12, new girl Harriett chose to couple up with Ron.
Week 3
  • On Day 19, Ron chose to couple up with Danielle.
Week 4
  • On Day 22, Ron decided to voluntarily leave the villa.
Week 6
  • On Day 34, Ron voted for Elma and Sammy to be dumped from the island.

Coupling

Season 9

Day 1 5 10 16 21 24 32 40 Final
Partner Lana Tanyel Ellie Tanyel Tanyel Lana Lana Lana Runner-Up
(Day 58)

All Stars

Day 1 4 9 12 19 26 Final
Partner Not in Villa Kaz Harriett Danielle Walked
(Day 22)

Trivia

  • Ron was the first visually impaired contestant to appear in the franchise. At the age of 8 he was kicked in the face during a football game, resulting in blindness in one eye.[1]

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