Greg O’Shea pens a poem for Amber Gill as they make their declarations during the ‘Love Island’ final.
The final episode of the ITV2 show airs on Monday night (29.07.19), where one couple will be crowned the winners and awarded £50,000.
In the feature length episode, the remaining islanders – Greg and Amber, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins and Ovie Soko and India Reynolds – will be asked to make a declaration to their partners.
In Greg’s speech, he says: "I’m going to keep this short and sweet, just like when we first came to meet. Up in the Hideaway sheltered from the trouble, we instantly connected and formed our own little bubble."
Whilst in response, Amber noted her ups and downs with ex Michael Griffiths before thanking Greg for "building her back up".
She said: "It would be fair to say that I’ve had quite a journey in the villa this summer. There have been so many highs and then some lows, but then along came Greg. Thank you for helping to build me back up. You’ve always been so sweet and lovely to me and you’ve managed to bring out my soft side."
Tommy had also penned some sweet words for Molly-Mae but shunned them to speak to her from his heart.
He told the blonde beauty: "This isn’t me. I want my heart to speak to you, not my mouth. From the first moment I walked up into the Hideaway, I instantly knew I had seen the most beautiful girl on this entire planet. You’re absolutely everything I’ve ever wanted in a girl."
Whilst Molly-Mae told the professional wrestler: "Tommy. For someone whose career depends on fighting other people, you’re the gentlest person I’ve ever met. You’re my best friend and the most incredible dad to our Elly-Belly. Thank you for showing me kindness and nothing but pure love every day."
The ‘Love Island: Live Final’ airs on Monday night (29.07.19) at 9pm.