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Katie Fitzpatrick

Love Island's Amber Gill hits back at trolls after reportedly splitting from Greg O'Shea

Love Island winner Amber Gill has clapped back at trolls on social media following reports that she's split from Greg O'Shea.

Amber has defended her BFF Anna Vakili and her sister Mandi on Instagram after critics claimed they weren't allowing her to 'heal in peace' after the alleged break-up.

It was reported last week that her relationship with Greg, who arrived two weeks before the end of the Love Island experience, had ended.

"This woman is the best friend I could ever wish for she supports me 100%," Amber wrote about fellow Islander Anna who she bonded with in the TV villa.

"She has made me feel so good over these past few days and these comments need to stop."

Amber and Anna sing together in a video shared on Instagram (Anna Vakili Instagram)

Amber added: "I'm happy so why's everyone else so bothered. She's trying to make me happy not you so go about your business please."

Anna also hit back at critics in her own hard-hitting statement on Instagram.

"Had enough of this constant attack of hating ******** at me and Mandi," Anna wrote.

"It's crazy if anything Amber is SOOO lucky to have the KRAMP twins around her, we give her love, support and a place to stay."

In a clip shared on Anna's Instagram stories Amber could be seen laughing, smiling and singing along with Anna and Mandi and other pals as they played Sisqo's 1999 hit Thong Song.

Amber and Greg were announced as winners of Love Island 2019 in July.

Greg swept Amber off her feet after she was dumped by firefighter Michael Griffiths for Joanna Chimonides.

Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill won the fifth series of the reality tv show (ITV)

Michael tried to win Amber back after Joanna left the ITV2 dating contest, but she picked newcomer Greg to couple up with and they won the £50,000 prize.

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae from Manchester came in second place.

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