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LOVE Island's Amber Gill wants to move to Ireland to be with Greg O'Shea now they have left the villa.

This year's winner has been discussing relocating to Ireland to live with the rugby player as they are currently split between Newcastle and Limerick, after being together for just over two weeks.

 Love Island's winner Greg and Amber discuss future plans of living together in Ireland
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Love Island's winner Greg and Amber discuss future plans of living together in IrelandCredit: Rex Features

After leaving the villa and being crowned champions the pair made their way to Newcastle to reunite Amber with her family.

The beautician's dad Leon took the couple on a tour around "toon", making sure to point out Amber's school, as well as the local rugby club, which was aired on Love Island: The Reunion last night.

Her father said: "Coming up to a rugby club where Greg you can maybe do some training there if you want when you move here."

Amber replied: "Stop saying he is going to live here, I might want to move to Ireland. "

 Greg made his way to Newcastle to meet Ambers family after winning the series
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Greg made his way to Newcastle to meet Ambers family after winning the seriesCredit: ITV
 Ambers family joked there was a rugby club near them for when he moves to Newcastle
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Ambers family joked there was a rugby club near them for when he moves to NewcastleCredit: ITV
 Greg has yet to return home to Limerick since leaving the show
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Greg has yet to return home to Limerick since leaving the show

Caroline Flack went on to question the couple on their future plans, and asked how they will make their long distance romance work.

Greg said: "We had a little chat about that earlier.  It's a lot easier than it seems. There are flights every day and all day and they are cheap.

"She still has to come home to Ireland. I can't wait to get her there."

Amber added: "I might move to Ireland."

 Greg and Amber were shocked they won the series as he was only in the villa for 12 days
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Greg and Amber were shocked they won the series as he was only in the villa for 12 daysCredit: Rex Features

The pair have spent every day together since leaving the Spanish abode.

Greg has admitted he has yet to return home to Limerick.

He said: "I haven't been home yet."

Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea win Love Island 2019

The pair never thought they would win and have insisted they are taking things slow, as they have yet to put a label on their relationship despite being exclusive.

Amber said: "I couldn't have done better, could I really?

"I don't think it has sunk in."

Greg said: "I was only in the villa for two weeks."

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