ITV Love Island's Tasha Ghouri predicts when Andrew Le Page will propose as she takes him in after leaving Dubai
17.08.2022 - 21:05
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Love Island star Tasha Ghouri has predicted when she thinks boyfriend Andrew Le Page will PROPOSE just weeks after making it 'official' in the show's famous villa. The loved-up couple haven't left each other's sides since the final of the ITV2 dating show at the start of the month.
Tasha, 24, and Andrew, 27, finished the popular programme in fourth place after making it to the final alongside Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack, Gemma Owen and Luca Bish and eventual winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti. However, the pair didn't have the smoothest of journeys in the Mallorcan villa.
From dancer and model Tasha's head turning for some of the bombshells to Andrew's Casa Amor antics with Coco Lodge, they had their fair share of drama. But the pair found their way back to each other and already have plans for their future after Tasha went to visit Andrew's family in Guernsey. The Love Island lovebirds took part in a Q&A with their newfound followers on Instagram.
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One of their followers asked if they had moved in together to which Andrew said: "After Love Island, I was living in Dubai so I was kind of homeless so luckily Tasha brought me in." He said he was 'very lucky' before revealing: "We are starting to look for an apartment for us so exciting times ahead," while Tasha grinned and danced in excitement next to him.
Another also asked: "When you think Andrew will propose?" which led Tasha to respond: "I'm going to say one year just because he is just ready for it already." Andrew smiled in the background while Tasha laughed at her answer. And it wasn't long before one fan said 'put a ring on it' leading to Tasha
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