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Gemma Owen offered almost £1m to sign PrettyLittleThing fashion deal as top brands fight over Love Island star

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GEMMA Owen has been offered almost £1million to sign a fashion deal with PrettyLittleThing as top brands fight for the star.

The reality TV star - who rose to fame on the ITV2 dating show this summer - met with the clothing giant's boss Umar Kamani today, and has been offered a big money deal.

Love Island runner-up Gemma, 19, is set to rake in almost £1million with the deal offered to her by PLT boss Umar, 34. A source close to Gemma revealed: "She is being wooed by PrettyLittleThing who are desperate to sign her as they think she is the perfect new face of the brand. "She's beautiful and they feel like she is the right choice out of this year's islanders to follow in the footsteps of Molly Mae Hague, who is now creative director of the brand. "Like Molly, she handled herself really well in the villa, kept things classy and loads of girls look up to her and love her style." READ MORE ON LOVE ISLAND'lost his head' I lived with Gemma and Luca in and here’s why he flies into rages'nothing wrong' Luca’s sister hits back as Love Island star is accused of bullying Remi PrettyLittleThing isn't the only brand thought to be after Gemma, with several big-name brands, including Boohoo, hoping to sign her.

The source continued: "All the big fashion brands are fighting over her, which proves what hot property she is. She is the girl everyone wants to sign." The Sun exclusively revealed earlier this week how Gemma, who is the daughter of England legend Michael Owen, 42, already has a "six-figure deal" on the table.

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