She rose to fame after appearing on Love Island over the summer.
And Amy Hart looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out at Ascot for the Qicpo British Champions Day on Saturday.
The Love Island star, 27, wowed in a stunning burgundy dress with a satin skirt and frilled long-sleeve top.
Chic: Amy Hart looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out at Ascot for the Qicpo British Champions Day on Saturday
Adding some finishing touches, Amy opted for a sequin-speckled fascinator helping her to contend with other headpieces on display at the event.
The reality star styled her blonde locks into a sweptback hairdo and she added a slick of glamorous make-up to enhance her pretty features.
Amy added height to her frame with a pair of matching shiny burgundy coloured heels.
Stunning: The Love Island star, 27, wowed in a stunning burgundy dress with a satin skirt and frilled long-sleeve top
It comes after the former air hostess revealed she had a ‘borderline obsession’ with securing a place on Love Island because she thought it would ‘solve all her problems’.
The former air hostess also claimed that her former half-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard’s behaviour triggered her anxiety, which led to a welfare officer getting into bed with her while she cried in the villa, following their break-up on the ITV2 show.
The reality star detailed her rollercoaster experience inside the Love Island villa and the impact on her mental health.
Amy revealed that the ITV2 show impacted her before she had been signed up, admitting: ‘It started way before being in the villa. I applied for Love Island in October so I had this goal of Love Island, everything in my life was centred around Love Island.
Details: Adding some finishing touches, Amy opted for a sequin-speckled fascinator helping her to contend with other headpieces on display at the event
Glamorous: The reality star styled her blonde locks into a sweptback hairdo and she added a slick of glamorous make-up to enhance her pretty features
‘So, my Instagram, everything – I’d want the ultimate picture. I’d never been interested in the “Instagram life” before, but I was like “I need to get my Instagram good for Love Island,” so everything…
‘Borderline obsession I would say with getting on love island, because I thought: “It is gonna solve all of my problems. I’m gonna get a boyfriend and my life’s gonna be perfect after that”.’
The blonde beauty also claimed that her former half-boyfriend Curtis’ behaviour triggered her anxiety, which led to a welfare officer getting into bed with her while she cried in the villa, following their break-up.
Accessories: Amy added height to her frame with a pair of matching shiny burgundy coloured heels
Detailing the support she received in the villa, Amy explained: ‘The welfare girl came in every single lunchtime apart from one day a week to check how much water we were having, how much we’d eaten and how we were.
‘And when it all went t*ts up for me and I was lying in bed crying at lunchtime, she would get into bed with me and just stroke my head and talk to me and now I speak to her on the phone twice a week to check how I am.’
And the Love Islander can’t fault the aftercare. She said: ‘We’ve been given 18 months of sessions as mandatory from ITV and then we can have more if we want them afterwards.
Unhealthy: It comes after the former air hostess revealed she had a ‘borderline obsession’ with securing a place on Love Island because she thought it would ‘solve all her problems’
‘I’m very unorganised and busy at the moment so I let my psyche sessions go and [my welfare rep] ended up phoning my manager and saying “we need to get a date in Amy’s diary when she’s free” so they are really on it.’
Amy also revealed that she has suffered with anxiety since she was 18-years-old, but felt unable to accept that she was struggling.
Following her stint on Love Island, Amy has been subjected to cruel jibes from trolls online, which have left her contemplating having her veneers redone.
The trigger: The former air hostess also claimed that her former half-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard’s behaviour triggered her anxiety
Detailing her experience, she said: ‘It’s like someone pushing down on you all the time. I just try and block a lot of words on my comments so I don’t see them – [words like] fat and ugly.
‘I was going to block ‘teeth’ as well as I got a lot of [stick] about my teeth…
‘I had my veneers done when I was 17 and I was fine with them before I went onto Love Island but now I’m thinking “well if I have my teeth done that’s one less thing they can troll me about” but they will just find something else!’
Support: Amy also revealed that a welfare officer got into bed with her and stroked her head while she cried in the villa, after Curtis dumped her on the ITV2 show
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