Love Island’s Gemma Owen's job: Everything you need to know about star’s dressage career
07.06.2022 - 14:39
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Love Island 2022 kicked off on Monday 6 June with a new line-up of singletons heading to the iconic villa in the hope of finding long-lasting romance. The first episode didn't disappoint, with the Love Islanders taking part in a raunchy game of dares and the first bombshell of the series arriving and immediately turning the girls' heads.
One contestant who has got everyone talking is Gemma Owen, daughter of former professional footballer Michael Owen, who has surprised viewers by revealing she's only 19. While many know her due to her famous dad and now for her stint on the ITV2 show, Gemma is actually a professional dressage rider and boasts an impressive career.
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She currently competes for Great Britain, and she represented Britain at the 2021 European Junior Championships in Oliva, Spain. The 19 year old revealed the happy news on her second Instagram account, which is dedicated to her dressage career, saying: "Absolutely over the moon to announce that I have been selected to represent Great Britain at the European Championships 2021 in Oliva, Spain! It still hasn't quite sunk in; to reach my goal of competing in a
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