Love Island’s Rosie Williams looks completely different five years after Adam row and villa dumping
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LOVE Island’s Rosie Williams look completely different from when she rose to fame on the ITV2 reality series.
The reality beauty, 30, enjoyed a short romance with Adam Collard, before he cruelly ditched her for Zara McDermott.
Rosie and Adam's split was one of the most dramatic during the 2018 series, as it came just days after she had performed a sex act on the personal trainer in the bedroom.
He then tried to 'manipulate' Rosie into thinking they were never really an item, leading viewers to accuse him of 'gaslighting' the solicitor.
Rosie says she made more money in a month than her annual salary as a solicitor after leaving the villa.
The former legal eagle raked in the cash through Instagram endorsements and personal appearances and made a fortune off the back of appearing on the show.
Since leaving the villa, Rosie launched clothing company, White Collar, which is a "fashion brand for smart and professional clothing for men and women."
She launched the brand because while working as a solicitor in her native Wales and England because she "found it difficult sourcing chic, professional wear that made her feel stylish whilst conforming to professional standards."
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After leaving the Love Island villa, Rosie found love with Wayne Davies.
She said she didn't go on Love Island for fame, but signed up to the show looking for love, adding "little did I know I would find it soon after".
However, The Sun exclusively revealed how businessman Wayne had been on trial for causing the death of a navy recruit through careless driving.
He faced charges of "failing to stop after a road accident, failing to report an accident and possession of a class A drug".
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Wayne dragged James ‘Hodge’ Edward’s body more than 100 yards after he initially believed he hit a bin bag.
The banker dubbed ‘Champagne Charlie’ was driving home at 4am in his Audi A5 Quattro when he hit the Royal Navy recruit who was lying in the middle of the road following a night out.
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Wayne managed to avoid jail time but was slapped with a ten-month suspended prison sentence and he was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.
He will also had to wear an ankle tag for four months and was banned from driving for four years.
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