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Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman plan to move to Windsor

Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman are planning to move to Windsor.
The ‘Love Island’ couple – who finished second in the first-ever winter edition of the ITV2 dating show – have been thinking about taking their relationship to the next stage since the final on Sunday (23.02.20), and want to live somewhere in between their hometowns of Luton and Bristol.
Luke said: "We know we can live with each other now because we’ve been together 24/7 for a month and we’re not sick of each other."
Siannise added: "I don’t think I could ever get sick of him. I could be in a room sat in silence with him and I’d still feel happy and content, just to be in his company."
Luke continued: "I’m from Luton and Siannise is from Bristol. We’re thinking we’ll move to wherever is in the middle. We think the middle is in Windsor."
The lovebirds have also been thinking about their wedding day, and the 22-year-old semi-pro footballer is willing to break tradition and take his girlfriend’s surname.
He explained: "I look up to my parents’ marriage, that’s what I’ve always wanted. They are still madly in love, best friends and I just knew that’s the route I want to go.
"If you have a family and you can support them, what else do you really want in life?
"I think it’s a nice surname, Trotman-Fudge. Or I would change to Fudge."
However, the 25-year-old beauty consultant is more than happy to stick with tradition.
She said: "With me, I’m traditional so I feel like I’d like my kids to have his second name and I’d take him second name if we got married."
What’s more, the couple have already discussed starting a family once they are settled.
Luke declared: "We want four kids."
Siannise said: "We are very family orientated and that’s why we are so connected as well because we have the same feelings about family.
"Kids are always something I’ve wanted and I know it is what Luke wants, too."
Luke explained: "We’ve said once we’re stable financially, and in our relationship, I think we’d do it."