Amber Gill: ‘Love Island’s made it hard to date’
05.07.2022 - 20:59
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Greg O’Shea back in 2019, and the Newcastle-born star is undoubtedly one of the show’s success stories with 2.6million followers on Insta, 1.3m on TikTok and 385k on Twitter, where she delights fans by live-tweeting the show.The 24 year old couldn’t be easier to talk to and 100 per cent lives up to her outspoken reputation. We’ve got a lot we want to chat about, and she’s happy to answer anything we throw at her, hence this interview ended up being twice as long as expected (we’re not complaining).Read on to find out whether she and Greg are still in touch, which 2022 contestant is her favourite, and which of this year's boys she would have coupled up with: spoiler alert, it's none of them...Initially, Mills & Boon wanted to diversify their audience, authors and characters in their books, so they contacted me about a competition they wanted to run where people from underrepresented ethnic backgrounds could win a year’s publishing contract.
Then, they got to know me and were like, "Actually, you're way more interested in this than we initially thought!" I loved studying English at school and I've always enjoyed writing, so they asked if I would be interested in doing my own book. They said they would set me up with a co-writer, rather than throwing me in at the deep endIt was very long.
Obviously, I’ve never written a book before, so it was really nice having a co-writer, Nadine. She’s published six books with Mills & Boon and I really like the way she writes.
We had brainstorms and then sent stuff to each other and tweaked it. It was very collaborative.It was a totally big thing.
I always try to use my voice to help others, and it gave people who have probably struggled to get published an opportunity. I love using my
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