Love Island star Maura Higgins has entered the jungle and is being back by one of her co-stars.
Amy Hart starred on the same series of Love Island in 2019 - and low and behold the girls even dated the same guy in the villa, Curtis Pritchard, but the bombshell is behind Maura all the way.
Talking exclusively to Daly Star, Amy said: "I think she's gonna do really, like really well. She's a tough cookie. She's also really funny. I think she'll keep them all really happy in the jungle.
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"Yeah, she going in at the last minute. I see her at things like events and stuff, we always have a hug or say hello. She did Dancing On Ice as well and I was like, 'How are you so good at ice skating?'
"I had a couple of ice skating lessons, and I'm so rubbish, so I respect anyone that can ice skate, but I think she'll be amazing in there."
TV star Amy also opened up about the time she was scammed out of thousands after fraudsters used a clever tactic to steal £5,000 from her. As she promoted O2's new anti-scammer initiative, Amy said: "My experience is actually number spoofing, they must time it so well. They called me from a number, I didn't answer it, I went on to Google and I did everything you're supposed to do.
"I googled the number and it said my banks fraud team. So then, as I read that, they phoned back. So they must have literally sit there and be like, 123, call back, and so they called me back. So I answered it."
Amy continued: "People think it's just old people that get scammed, or 'stupid' people, but I see myself as quite technically literate and as someone who is quite intelligent, and I still got scammed."
O2 have created human-like AI ‘Granny’ to answer calls in real time from fraudsters, keeping them on the phone and away from customers for as long as possible. Trained using cutting-edge AI technology and real scambaiter content, lifelike ‘Daisy’ is indistinguishable from a real person and fools scammers into thinking they’ve found a perfect target, when really they are just wasting their own time.
The network procvder O2 is urging customers to remain vigilant, leave ‘scambaiting’ to the AI experts and report suspected fraudulent calls and texts for free to 7726.
Amy Hart has teamed up with O2 to raise awareness of phone scams and how Brits can stay safe by reporting suspicious calls and texts to 7726. To find out more visit o2.co.uk/swervethescammers
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