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Love Island runner-up Nicole 'to quit day job as she's tipped to land six-figure deal'

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Love Island runner-up Nicole Samuel is rumoured to be in line for a major fashion brand deal following her successful run on the show.The 24-year-old beauty and her partner Ciaran Davies, 21, became a couple early on in the ITV2 dating show last month.

Despite facing several challenges, the pair from Wales made it to the final and their love for each other seems stronger than ever.Despite causing some controversy among viewers due to their frequent arguments, the couple remained one of the most stable pairs in the villa.Ciaran initially found himself torn between two girls at the start of Series 11, but ultimately chose Nicole.

Since then, they have confessed their deep feelings for each other and have been inseparable. They even declared their love for each other just before Casa Amor, a segment of the show where couples are separated for several days and introduced to new Islanders, reports OK!.

Following their time in the famous villa, Ciaran and Nicole are predicted to achieve great success. Lee Phelps, a spokesperson for William Hill Vegas, said: " Love Island is all about emotion, connections, and making a lasting impression, but our research adds an intriguing layer of design to predicting who might come out on top.""Our data clearly shows that those who join the villa from day one have a significant advantage over their 'bombshell' counterparts, likely because they have more time to build strong relationships and win the hearts of the audience.""While Love Island remains a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists, understanding the impact of entry timing adds an important element to predicting the outcome.

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