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Fans are rooting for Amber Gill to date fellow Love Island star after announcing new project

Fans are rooting for Amber Gill to date fellow Love Island star Kem Cetinay.

On Tuesday night, the reality stars announced that they’ve teamed up to host a six-part series about mental health for ITV2.

Sharing the news on Instagram, Amber and Kem posted sweet photos of them together, sending fans into a frenzy.

 

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Amber captioned her post: “New Show Alert. Back on your screens. The Full treatment on @itv soon. I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on with @calmzone.”

“New Duo? & Probably the only guy lucky enough to get on my grid.”

Meanwhile, Kem wrote on Instagram: “BIG NEWS. The Full Treatment is coming soon to @itv. Thankyou ITV & @calmzone for trusting in me, my first ever show around Mental Health, it means so much to me you don’t understand.”

“And of course I couldn’t have done it without this little superstar.”

 

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It wasn’t long before fans suggested they’d make a cute couple.

Under Amber’s post, one fan commented: “I feel like you guys should get together I’m feeling a match here.”

Another fan agreed, and pointed out the “chemistry” between them on Amber’s Instagram Story.

Under Kem’s post, an Instagram user also commented: “Ok is it just me or wouldn’t they just make the perfect couple!!!”

Kem, 25, won Love Island back in 2017 alongside Amber Davies – who he split from just four months after leaving the villa.

Amber, 23, won the popular ITV2 series in 2019 alongside Irish contestant Greg O’Shea, but their romance only lasted a few weeks after the show.

The Full Treatment will see Kem and Amber interview a series of stars about mental health, while giving them a makeover.

Simon Gunning, the CEO of CALM, said: “The Full Treatment aims to make it OK to talk about some of the not-so-easy parts of life – the stuff that goes on behind the camera.”

“Through entertaining and authentic personal stories, we hope young people will discover new ways to deal with the ups and downs of whatever they’re going through, and seek support when they need it.”

“It’s clear that things are tough for young people right now. In the past 12 months alone, the CALM website has seen an 100% increase in young people seeking support and advice on a whole range of issues – from relationships and loneliness through to anxiety and fear of failure.”

Paul Mortimer, Head of Digital Channels & Acquisitions for ITV, added: “It’s great to be working with Kem and Amber again, using our platform and our audience to open up an important conversation about mental health and wellbeing.”

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