"Love Island" couple Kyra and Cashel are over.

After a rollercoaster of a relationship -- mostly due to Kyra's indecisiveness -- this Islander couple has decided to just be friends. They made the announcement in a YouTube video on Tuesday.

"Since we've been off the island, both of us have been going through a lot," Cashel began. "There's a lot of changes after being on one of these shows that neither of us really expected... We've talked about it, and we've decided to step back from our relationship."

"It was mutual," he continued. "We've just decided that we both need to take care of ourselves."

Kyra and Cashel aren't the only couple to have called it quits since leaving "Love Island."

There was speculation that Yamen and Aissata, who left the villa just short of the finale, had split when it was revealed during an interview that he had been in touch with Christen (an Islander he was coupled-up with before Aissata). The news was officially confirmed during the "Love Island" reunion that took place on social media on Oct. 17.

So, who's still together?

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Pictured: Dylan Curry, Alexandra Stewart, Weston Richey, Emily Salch, Zac Mirabelli, Elizabeth Weber, Ray Gantt and Caroline "Caro" Viehweg. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainmen

While some couples from the show have split, the final four couples are still in relationships with each other. That means "Love Island" winners -- Elizabeth and Zac -- and finalists -- Ray and Caro, Dylan and Alexandra, and surprisingly, Emily and Weston -- are all still coupled-up as of the reunion.

In addition to these pairings, it seems a new Islander couple has emerged. Alana, who was part of the starting cast and was coupled-up with Yamen, and Eric, a latecomer who hit it off with Kyra before elimination, have been getting flirty. During an exclusive interview with IBTimes earlier this month, Alana all but confirmed their relationship.

"We're getting to know each other. We are friends," she said of the light-eyed Canadian. "I think he's a really great person. He's very attractive."

Fans can keep up with all the Islanders on social media. "Love Island" will return to CBS in 2020.

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Pictured: Dylan Curry, Alexandra Stewart, Weston Richey, Emily Salch, Zac Mirabelli, Elizabeth Weber, Ray Gantt and Caroline "Caro" Viehweg. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainmen