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Love Island's Amy Hart scammed out of £5k by fraudsters who are 'trying to ruin her life'

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Amy Hart has revealed she's been scammed out of £5,000 after fraudsters took the money from her bank account. The Love Island star, who recently recalled how she "ruined" the sweet moment her boyfriend Sam Rason was about to say "I love you", took to her Instagram stories to recount exactly what happened.

Lying down in bed with her blonde mane in a bun and a white T-shirt on, she told her 1.1m followers: “So Sam gets a good morning. “The people who don’t get a good morning are the fraudsters who keep taking money out of my account and trying to ruin my life.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter She then explained how they reported her sim card stolen in order to get access to her "one time codes" as well. "So remember, I told you a couple of weeks ago about the people who phoned me pretending to be Barclays," she continued. “One thing I didn’t tell you because it was day of my friend’s wedding and it was just really stressful trying to get ready, and then I just wanted to enjoy the day." Amy, who recently revealed how Love Islanders pay their bills while in the villa, continued: “They reported my sim card as stolen to Vodafone so they could get a new one so they could get all my one time codes.

But we managed to stop that so they didn’t pass security. “Anyway this morning, I got paid for a job that me and Sam did together, so I wanted to transfer it into our joint account. “And I was like I’ve been paid, but I saw £5,000 has gone out. £5,000 has gone out to a gold bullion company!" “So yeah, now I’ve got to go and sort all of that out today.

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