Former Love Island winner Amber Gill is in the running to take over as the new presenter of the hit ITV2 show.
This is after Laura Whitmore announced last month that she was stepping down from the role.
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The 2019 Love Island winner is now 5/1 from 10/1 for the gig, but Maya Jama, who was second favourite when Whitmore landed the job in 2020, is the leading candidate at 1/4 from 6/4 to be handed one of TV’s most coveted presenting roles.
Gill is not the only islander attracting support as Longford lass Maura Higgins has moved into 8/1 from 10/1 but was much shorter last month at 9/2.
Greg O’Shea, who won the 2019 title with Amber, was trimmed into 25/1 from 50/1 when the betting was introduced with some punters getting behind him to become the first male host of the show.
Sarah Kinsella, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said: “Former Love Island winner Amber Gill is the latest name to attract support to replace Laure Whitmore as the host.
"Gill has been clipped into 5/1 from 10/1 in the betting with her former partner Greg O’Shea 25/1 from 50/1.
"Irish beaut Maura Higgins is 8/1 from 10/1 but was much shorter last month at 9/2.”
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This is after Laura Whitmore announced last month that she was stepping down from the role.
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The 2019 Love Island winner is now 5/1 from 10/1 for the gig, but Maya Jama, who was second favourite when Whitmore landed the job in 2020, is the leading candidate at 1/4 from 6/4 to be handed one of TV’s most coveted presenting roles.
Gill is not the only islander attracting support as Longford lass Maura Higgins has moved into 8/1 from 10/1 but was much shorter last month at 9/2.
Greg O’Shea, who won the 2019 title with Amber, was trimmed into 25/1 from 50/1 when the betting was introduced with some punters getting behind him to become the first male host of the show.
Sarah Kinsella, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said: “Former Love Island winner Amber Gill is the latest name to attract support to replace Laure Whitmore as the host.
"Gill has been clipped into 5/1 from 10/1 in the betting with her former partner Greg O’Shea 25/1 from 50/1.
"Irish beaut Maura Higgins is 8/1 from 10/1 but was much shorter last month at 9/2.”
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