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Amber Gill slams claims she’s ‘trolling’ Love Island stars after blistering attacks

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Amber Gill has shut down claims that she’s “trolling” Love Island stars after her commentary on the ITV2 dating show turned sour as she shared her brutally honest opinion on Luca Bish and Dami Hope.Over the past few days, the Brighton fishmonger has come under fire for his horrible treatment of his current partner Gemma Owen following the notorious Movie Night episode where he lost his temper after seeing footage of Gemma and Billy “flirting.”The 23-year-old's family have since shared a heartfelt apology to Michael Owen’s daughter on his behalf while his sister continues to plead with fans of the show to stop sending death threats to his account online.READ MORE:Love Island fans floored as they find out 'Ekin-Su is secretly related to famous rapper'During last night’s show (July 19), the former reality show winner, 24, shared her latest commentary on the ITV show during which she labelled Luca and Dami “public enemy no1”, adding: “It’s actually not normal to laugh like that at other people hurting.

Those boys are weird.”Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.Now, the TV star has defended her tweets as she argues that her running commentary on the show aren’t her “real opinions”, stating she’s “pretending that she’s passionate but it’s all about entertainment value.”In an exclusive interview with Daily Star ahead of the launch of her debut romance novel titled Until I Met You, the brunette beauty has explained how many users take her comments to heart when they are supposed to be light hearted posts.She said: “I think the thing is with me that people need to remember is I don’t take this show for anything more than as an entertainment show, I don’t hate or.

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