Anna Vakili has suggested that previous Love Island winners may not be in love, but simply here to win the £ 50,000 first prize.

The pharmacist who rose to fame on the fifth season of ITV2’s hit dating show was extremely candid about her experience on the show, where she found her best friends.

Over the years, the couples who won the show haven’t always stayed together, like famed Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea, who split after rugby ace dumped daughter Geordie via text message. . .

Now, Anna has been talking exclusively with the Grand Prix and who should go with her.

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Anna Vakili shed light on who she thinks should be crowned Love Island winner.

She said, “I feel like people who find love should win the show.

“I’d even better like someone to win the series that comes out of nowhere and have a chance at Love Island, in addition to love.

“How much better than someone who already has everything.”

He added: “Personally, this would make me happier.”



Anna appeared in the fifth series of the hit show.

During the start of the season, 2022 Islanders found that the public voted to decide who collaborates with whom.

Reflecting on this, Anna said: “I am hesitant, on the one hand I think it is a good thing that they have done, when you are there and when you go out and wait”. people get up or don’t get up, it just depends on how they look and not on their personality.



Previous winners Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea split after just five weeks

“I don’t like the idea as such, it can be a shit feeling for people who go there and it can ruin your confidence.”

He continued: “In another way, it brings more drama when they choose each other because it’s always like ‘you would have chosen me.

“And it starts with the fact that they’re definitely attracted to each other, so it’s not like they have to be a couple, it could be more dramatic if they choose each other. Themselves.”



Anna hopes future winners will arrive

Reflecting on her choice, she said, “I know what it’s like to be there and be judged entirely on how you look.

“It can be detrimental to the mental health of the contestants, so I think it’s a better way, but in terms of drama, it might be a little less dramatic at first.”

Anna and her sister Mandi currently host their Love Island podcast, sisters in town each week, sharing his unfiltered views on this year’s series.

Speaking of the podcast, Anna explained: “I’m so excited, it’s the perfect place to be able to talk about everything Love Island, unfiltered and feel comfortable talking about what I want.

“I’m sitting in my living room with my sister and it’s natural.”

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