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Love Island's Amy Hart reveals she was given £2k worth of clothes before villa stint

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Amy Hart has opened up about her Love Island wardrobe, confirming she was given £2,000 worth of clothes before she entered the villa.Amy took part in the 2019 series, which was sponsored by clothing brand I Saw It First, who gave her a gift card to purchase clothes from their website.The reality star took to TikTok to answer questions about the dating series, with one fan asking "where do you get the clothes you wear on the show from"?Amy said: "So for our year, we were sponsored by I Saw It First."We all got a £1,000 gift card to use online but it was actually fifty percent off at the time, so we got £2,000 each."Then you could bring in two suitcase ands bring in other clothes as well, from other bands."Then every week we were sent in like a little duffel bag with some more clothes in it that we sort of picked out from the gifting suite."This year, they teamed up with eBay, so in the girls' dressing room, in a corner, there's a little preloved closet, which they filled with things they bought from eBay second hand."The girls and the boys are being encouraged to wear, share and rewear their clothes to save the planet and hopefully it will encourage other people to rewear stuff as well." For more of the latest showbiz news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up for one of our newsletters here.It's not the first time the former air hostess has given fans an insight into what it's like being a contestant on the series, recently claiming she had been on an extreme weight loss plan in the run up to the show.She confirmed she would ring in sick at work so she could attend her daily gym sessions, while also adhering to a strict vegan diet..

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