Amber Davies has hinted she is doing this year’s ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’
The ‘Love Island’ winner has teased that she’s signed up to the forthcoming series of the creepy-crawly show after admitting that she’s absolutely terrified of spiders but will have no trouble dealing with any Bushtucker Trials that involve snakes or rats.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz at the KISS House Party Live, held in London, last night (26.10.17), she said: "I’m not scared of much, I’m quite a hardcore girl, probably the fear of spiders, I don’t like them. I’m scared of spiders but snakes and rats I’m fine with. Spiders…wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole, I’m so bad and I dunno what it is! That’s all I’m saying, I would conquer the jungle I’m telling you!"
And the brunette beauty is adamant that she would win the series if she did head Down Under later this year because she’s so fearless and willing to try anything.
Asked if she would last long on the show, she said: "I would.
"I’d win it, I’ve set expectations very high now!"
However, if the 21-year-old star does join the forthcoming line-up, her partner Kem Cetinay won’t be pleased as they’ve been complaining about the lack of sex recently.
Speaking on Kem and his former housemate Chris Hughes’ show ‘Straight Outta Love Island’, Amber said: "Our sex life has dramatically dropped.
"We used to have sex every single night in the villa. I want sex."
But Kem is adamant their lack of intimacy is only for a little while as he’s earning cash.
He joked: "I can’t help it that I’m grafting. I’m trying to provide for the family. I’m trying to put food on the table for the kids."
Despite their lack of sex, the pair are very loved up and have started talking about getting married and having kids – despite only getting together three months ago.
Kem said: "This is no banter. I can imagine myself having kids and a family with Amber. This is the bird I’ve made my girlfriend. I am in love, I want to be with her forever."
Amber added: "I found something in someone I didn’t know was possible."