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Love Island's Amber Gill swipes at format shake-up as she says she would be 'fuming'

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Amber Gill confessed she would be “fuming” if ITV bosses let the public pick her first companion on Love Island.During the launch night of the new series of popular dating show, the former winner, 24, took to Twitter to share her thoughts of the brand-new islanders throughout the show.But with the gorgeous new villa comes a slew of new format changes, including the initial coupling process which previously saw the five single ladies step forward for the hunk they fancied the most.And it appears as though not everyone was happy with the change, as the brunette beauty confessed that she hated the new format.Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.comIn full view of 363k followers on Twitter, the reality star revealed executive producers conducted three separate interviews about what her ideal man would be like.She admitted: “I would be fuming too if someone else chose for me.

I did 3 interviews telling you my preferences and you let the BOZOS pick!!? #loveisland.”It was at this point that one of her eagle-eyed viewers hit back with: “The BOZOS also chose for you to be the winner..so we didn’t do too bad really [laughing emoji].”Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.Mortified after being caught out online, Amber replied with: “Lol [four cry-laughing emojis] sorry not the bozos MY bozos” which she signed off with a white love heart emoji.The starlet went on to reveal some other behind the scenes secrets from the show online as she answered a slew of questions from her adoring fans.

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