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'Love Island' 2019: Amber Gill Is Reunited With Her Dog Obi At Stansted Airport

'Love Island' 2019: Amber Gill Is Reunited With Her Dog Obi At Stansted Airport

The 21-year-old, who won the show along with Greg O’Shea, landed at Stansted airport on Wednesday.

Unity Blott

Unity Blott

An emotional Amber Gill has been reunited with her beloved dog Obi after eight weeks in the Love Island villa.

The 21-year-old, who won the show along with Greg rugby player O'Shea, landed at Stansted airport on Wednesday where the eight finalists were met by huge crowds of family and friends.

But no one was happier to see Amber than Obi, who couldn't resist leaping into her arms for a cuddle - prompting the beauty therapist to break down in tears.

Amber and Greg - along with Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard, and Ovie Soko and India Reynolds - received a huge reception when they landed at Stansted yesterday.

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Amber and Greg, who coupled up just two weeks ago, chose to split the £50,000 cash prize between them after being voted the nation's most popular couple in the fifth series of the hugely popular ITV2 dating show.

As the longest-standing couple in the villa, Tommy and Molly-Mae were the bookies' favourites to win, despite basketball star Ovie gaining a cult fan steadily gaining over the past few weeks.

The couple arrive at Stansted Airport (
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The lovebirds coupled up six weeks ago, after 20-year-old Tommy's dalliance with former islander Lucie Donlan came to an end when she chose to give things a shot with Joe Garratt.

Curtis and Maura's fledgling romance began earlier this month when a heartbroken Amy Hart left the villa, while 24-year-old Greg has been credited with putting a smile back on Amber's face following her heartbreak over firefighter Michael Griffiths.

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Meanwhile, new couple India and Ovie have gone from strength to strength despite Jordan's ill-fated attempt to 'get to know' the 28-year-old Playboy model last week.

Love Island has now been commissioned in a total of 13 countries; last year the format launched in Australia and across the Nordics, all produced by ITV Studios' labels in those countries.

In 2019 the show has launched on CBS in the US, produced by ITV Entertainment, and in Belgium and Holland, while it will also debuted in Poland and Hungary. It will return for a third series in Germany and a second in Australia, Finland and Sweden.

Love Island was recently named as the most watched programme of the year for adults aged 16-34, across any channel.

The show has hit new heights in its fifth series this summer, breaking the 6 million viewers mark for the first time, and has proved so popular that ITV will air two series a year from 2020.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/ Amber Gill

Topics: Celebrity News, TV News, TV Entertainment, Love Island, Celebrity Entertainment