Love Island star 'wants to wear bikinis everywhere' after celebrating weight loss journey

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Love Island star Amy Hart wanted to "wear bikinis everywhere" as she celebrates feeling confident again.

Amy, 32, spoke exclusively to Daily Star as she talked about embracing her new figure after motherhood after "always being a size eight" and taking it "for granted".

The beautiful TV star told us revealed she went up to a size 16 after having her baby son Stanley and has now dropped down to a 14. Amy said: "Nowadays I might as well enjoy my McDonald's and take photos, rather than not enjoy it and take photos. I do actually like my photos a lot now.

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"And it's weird, I was a size eight for my whole life, and I was very ungrateful for that. I went up to a size 16 when I had Stanley, and I'm now I'm 14, but when I hit a 14, I was like, 'Oh my God, look at me. I am a supermodel. Look at me in these clothes. I'm amazing.'

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"Literally, I just want to wear my bikinis and tight things everywhere. Now, I'm so grateful, whereas before when I young I took it all for granted. It is not all about sizes, it's just label in your clothes. And I would say to anyone, clicking the right size is better than clicking the wrong size, getting it delivered, trying it on, and having to send it back."

Amy also opened up about being scammed out of thousands after fraudsters used a clever tactic as she promoted O2's new anti-scammer initiative. Amy explained: "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 revealed she ended up being conned out of £5,000 by the scammers but was lucky enough to get it back, unlike a lot of victims. She added: "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."

The star teamed up with O2 to promote their new campaign as they 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, she’s beating them at their own horrible game.

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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