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Love Island star 'lands huge six-figure deal with PrettyLittleThing'

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Love Island star Ella Thomas is said to have bagged herself a six-figure fashion deal with online retail giant, PrettyLittle Thing.The 23 year old Glaswegian stunner is said to have been picked to front the retailer's latest campaigns, following in the footsteps of fellow former Love Island stars, Molly-Mae Hague and Indiyah Polack.

A source told The Sun: “PLT weren’t sure if they would sign anyone this year but Ella seemed like an obvious choice. “Everyone loved what she wore on the show and she’s already a model so it works really well. “It’s all being kept hush hush for the time being, but everyone is really excited and it's thought she's got a nice six figure deal.” OK!

has contacted Ella's reps and PLT for comment. Gabby Jeffery, who appeared as a bombshell on this series of Love Island, is a creative assistant for PrettyLittleThing, and she recently opened up on whether she thought any of this series' Islanders would manage to land a deal.

Speaking to Johnny Seifert on Secure The Insecure Podcast: "I do think like when, obviously when, we signed Molly Mae that was like the right person, right time, because the show was peak popularity and Islanders' families were still allowed to use their Instagram. "So we were getting those followers and she was really getting a lot of attention from her fashion so I think like it made sense then. "And even like last year with like Gemma and Indiya, I guess still, like they were getting big followings on Instagram and I think you could already see now like the difference in Instagram followers and social media followers to last." Gabby went on to say that she 'probably wouldn't' sign anyone to the brand from this year's series, as she spoke about how PLT need to look for a.

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