Since emerging victorious in Love Island 2019, Amber Gill has cemented her place as a British fashion icon, regularly blowing fans away with her beautiful outfits.
And in a recent trip to London, she set pulses racing as she slipped into a plunging black mini-dress, which she complemented with gorgeous silver jewellery.
Showing off her reported £2million net worth, she left onlookers in awe as she rocked pieces from the Diamond Lab, featuring a £125K necklace and a marquise single-stone ring worth £14K.
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In addition, she sported round brilliant bezel rings, worth approximately £1.5K and the oval bezel set full ETN at 1.2K.
Since leaving the villa, businesses across various sectors have utilised Amber’s 2.6million follower-strong Instagram army to advertise their products, with many reportedly paying the reality TV star up to £3,700 for a single post.
Furthermore, she’s shown off her entrepreneurial mindset by working with Public Desire on an ultra-glam campaign and securing a £1million deal with clothing brand Miss Pap.
In addition, she’s shown off her love for travelling with British Airways and her love of a curry with Just Eat.
Amber quickly rose to popularity on Love Island, avoiding the early advances of Tommy Fury, before falling head over heels for fireman Michael Griffiths.
However, despite the couple winning the hearts of the nation, Michael’s eyes wandered in Casa Amor when he stumbled across Joanna Chimonides.
Ultimately, Michael couldn’t resist, and it rendered Amber gutted. But everything changed when Irish Rugby star Greg O’Shea entered the fray.
And while they didn’t last on the outside, they did enough to secure more votes than power couple Tommy Fury and Molly Mae to win the whole show.
Amber is now in a relationship with Arsenal Women’s star, Jen Beattie.
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