Gemma Owen's family 'hire PR team' to boost teen's career after Love Island
09.06.2022 - 18:21
/ ok.co.uk
Gemma Owen has been signed up with a PR agency to boost her career when she leaves the Love Island villa. The 19-year-old daughter of sports star Michael Owen is being repped by a specialist PR agency which also looks after a selection of more famous former Islanders.The team will work to boost Gemma's profile even before she leaves the villa. On her Instagram bio, the teen states that she is “exclusively managed” by the agency Off Limits Entertainment.The agency already advises some of Love Island’s most successful stars including Maura, Shaughna Phillips, 28, Chris Hughes, 29, Georgia Steel, 24, and former finalist Maura Higgins, 31.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. It also looks after former boxers Amir Khan, 35, and Carl Froch, 44, and X Factor and I’m a Celebrity… contestant Jake Quickenden, 33. Fans were left surprised on Wednesday night’s episode when Gemma went on a date with Italian newcomer Davide Sanclimenti and spoke about their plans for marriage and kids.
Showing off his open personality and Italian romantic roots, Davide asked: “Do you want to get married? Have you ever thought about it?” “Yeah definitely," the brunette beauty replied, as the couple enjoyed a date where they made fresh lemonade together. "I’d like to get married and I want to have kids.” Asked how many children she'd ideally like to have in the future, Gemma said that four would be the ideal number. As the pair enjoyed their first one-to-one trip out of the villa, Davide then proceeded to check whether Gemma was still feeling certain about her feelings.
“I was sure about my decision. What about you?” he asked. Reflecting on her former partner, Gemma admitted: “With
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