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Gemma Owen signs six figure deal with PrettyLittleThing as she follows in multi-millionaire Molly Mae Hague’s footsteps

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GEMMA Owen has signed a big money deal with PrettyLittleThing just weeks after leaving the villa. The 19-year-old is following in the footsteps of Molly-Mae Hague after being offered six figures to work alongside the global online retailer.

An excited Gemma – who looks set to be the richest Islander ever – said: “This really is a dream come true for me.  “I wore PrettyLittleThing throughout my time on the show and now being announced as one of their newest ambassadors alongside some incredible talent including Love Island alumni is really special.  “The team has been amazing and I'm excited to get to work and start designing some collections for you all.” CEO of the brand – Umar Kamani – who handpicked Gemma added: “Gemma is the perfect person to represent the PLT consumer; she's smart, confident, ambitious and has a much loved, relatable style.

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She will also be doing exclusive content across PLT’s YouTube, Instagram and Tik Tok channels. Molly-Mae, came second with Tommy Fury when she appeared on the show in 2019, is now a multi-millionaire and the creative director of PLT.

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