Love Island's Amy Hart reveals how contestants pay their bills while in the villa
11.06.2022 - 16:09
/ ok.co.uk
Amy Hart has been dishing out all the secrets of Love Island on her TikTok since the hit ITV dating programme returned on Monday 6 June. After explaining one of the filming tactics on the show, she returned to the social media platform to answer another hidden detail after one fan asked: "What happens to your job whilst your in the villa. Are you told to quit your job or tell them the truth? Also who pays bills..
phone bill and rent?" The former Love Islander decided to answer the question while waiting for her delayed flight to Venice with her boyfriend Sam Rason, who she recently moved in with and gave OK! an exclusive tour of. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "Flight is delayed so I'll answer this," she started. "So I had to leave my job.
I was very lucky, the front lady at Gatwick at the time put my resignation in the junk email box so that she could wait to process it so that if I didn't get to go in I could still keep my job and didn't have to leave." Addressing the question about bills, she continued: "And then pays bills... Phone bill and rent, you get like a little subsistence while you're in there. I think it's £500 for the first week and then £250 for every week after that I think.
Just to pay your bills. "I had to put that I lived at home at the time so it wasn't an issue, but for people that it was an issue – that is what happened." Fans flocked to the comments section to share their reactions as one person wrote: "Lol I always wondered about the bills / rent question". Another said: "didn't even think about this!" as a third shared: "So the people who had leases and couldn’t break them just… went and hope for the best ? Wow".
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