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LOVE Island's Amber Gill went on a sweary rant about 'fake' fellow influencers during an Instagram Q&A.

The 24-year-old, who won Love Island in 2019 alongside Greg O'Shea, also insisted she could never be replaced when it comes to contestants on the ITV2 reality show.

Amber took part in an Instagram Q&A
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Amber took part in an Instagram Q&A

One fan asked Amber: ";Is it easy to be yourself on social media?"

She replied: "I think with this job there is an element of fakeness that needs to happen in order to be successful.

"And that has probably stunted my growth a little bit, but it also hasn’t in the same."

Amber added: "Sometimes I can’t be a**** I genuinely can’t be a**** to come on this app and see the bullshit."

The former champ was also asked if she'll be involved in the upcoming series of Love Island.

She said: "I stopped talking about this but that’s kind of not how it works. I know that I can never be replaced and it’s just something you'll have to live with."

Amber rarely holds back on social media and recently hit out at her fellow former Love Islander Molly-Mae Hague.

The two girls starred on the same series of the show but Amber was quick to question her controversial comments about work ethic on The Diary of a CEO podcast.

In her first vlog of the year, Amber said it was a hot topic among her own fans.

She said: "I'm just gonna get on to this as it's the main thing everyone's asking about and it's the trending topic and asking do we all have the same 24 hours in the day?

"The short answer is no, but I will say I don't believe in inciting hatred, trolling or jumping on anyone in the public eye so that's why I normally like to chat on stories and weigh in, but I'm very conscious that when people are piling in on top of somebody that I don't want to add fuel to that fire."

She took a swipe at fake influencers
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She took a swipe at fake influencers
And insisted she could never be replaced on Love Island
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And insisted she could never be replaced on Love Island
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