Love Island star says they feel 'so humiliated' after they were scammed and lose £5k

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Reality TV favourite Amy Hart has opened up about being the victim of a nasty £5,000 scam. Opening up about her ordeal, the ex-Love Island sensation confessed to feeling "so alone" when fraudsters impersonating her bank deceived her.

She candidly shared her story with enthusiasm for helping others, insisting that anyone scammed should not feel ashamed as it's alarmingly simple to be tricked by savvy swindlers.

Recounting the 2022 incident to The Sun, she described an unnerving phone call: "My phone rang, I didn't recognise the number so I didn't answer it.

I went onto Google to search for the number and it came back as my bank's fraud team.They phoned back again, so that time I answered it." The star explained with a level of distress: "They knew lots of information about me and they said, 'There's been some dodgy activity on your account' then your heart rate goes up.

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