Amber Davies has warned this year’s ‘Love Island’ winners Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham that their relationship probably won’t "last" in the outside world.
The 21-year-old barmaid and the pen salesman won over the hearts of the nation to be crowned 2018’s champions in last night’s (30.07.18) show, but Amber – who won the series last year with her then-boyfriend Kem Cetinay – has told them that there’s a high chance their romance won’t withstand the pressures of life outside of the villa.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, Amber – who split up with Kem four months after they left the villa last year – said: "Kem and I realised we weren’t meant to be after just one week of the series ending. But I thought by splitting up I was going to break the nation’s hearts and he felt the same. Jack and Dani will know right away too. Their relationship will either become exhausting or a success story.
"If they do reach a point where they want to split then they mustn’t stay with each other just to please other people or their fans."
Dani refused to have sex with Jack while in the villa because she didn’t want to embarrass her father Danny Dyer, but Amber – who was the first to get frisky on camera last year – thinks an intimate relationship is "important."
She said: "Sex is a big deal in a relationship. It is so organic and lovely the way the way they have fallen in love without sex, but it may be make or break for them.
"I bet there’s a lot of sexual tension between them. It will have been such a build up after eight weeks and they’re just waiting for this intimate moment.
"Poor Jack needs to deliver and it will probably be over in seconds.
"When you come out you have to meet their family, see what they’re like on the outside. You’re introducing a mobile phone into the relationship when that wasn’t a factor in the villa — things do massively change.
"In the villa Kem and I would be sat there speaking to each other but when you’re at home you’re sitting there on your phones and you forget to communicate.
"You stop paying each other attention. I would advise any of the couples to put their phones away and have half-an-hour before bed to speak like they did in the villa."