Love Island's Gemma Owen officially signs with PrettyLittleThing after show exit
22.08.2022 - 10:29
/ ok.co.uk
Gemma Owen has signed a deal with PrettyLittleThing following her exit from ITV's Love Island.The 19 year old, who is the daughter of football legend Michael Owen, was catapulted to fame on the hit dating programme, where she found love with fishmonger Luca Bish, 23. Since then, rumours have been circulating about her signing with fashion brands, including Boohoo.
Now, it's been announced she's joined the PrettyLittleThing family as the brand shared a snap of the brunette beauty surrounded by merchandise with what appears to be a contract in front of her. They captioned it: "IT’S OFFICIAL Welcome to the PLT family @gemowen_1 We can’t wait to show everyone what we’re working on…" Fans of the star have since flocked to the comments section as one person wrote: "Great choice she’s the best girl from the villa," alongside four clapping hands emojis.
Another said: "Yessssssss," with three pink heart emojis, while a third added: "So amazing!!!" with a star eyes emoji. Prior to the announcement, Gemma had teased "so many opportunities" coming her way – despite missing out on the £50,000 prize on the show.
Sitting in the back of a car as she waited for her other half on 11 August, she told her fans: "So Luca's just in a meeting, I'm waiting in the car all by myself being a supportive girl. “I've had an amazing couple of days, yesterday was so exciting, so many opportunities, can't wait.” Gemma smiled as she spoke about her venture with her swimwear brand OG Beachwear, adding: "Flying out for a little trip, catching up with family and family friends to shoot some content for OG [Beachwear].” While it's clear Gemma has landed a huge deal with PrettyLittleThing, fashion brands appeared to be fighting over her in the run up to the
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