Love Island’s Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses ‘very useful’ marriage course – two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

As an ardent fan who has been following Amy Hart’s journey since her days on Love Island, I can’t help but feel a sense of camaraderie and admiration for this vibrant woman who wears her heart on her sleeve. Her life, much like a rollercoaster ride, is filled with highs and lows, laughter and tears, triumphs and trials.

Amy Hart openly discussed her aspirations for another child, while simultaneously addressing rumors suggesting she may already be expecting, which were circulating among fans.

Previously known Love Island celebrity, aged 31, has a child named Stanley with partner Sam Rason. They tied the knot in Spain during September.

In a recent conversation with TopMob, Amy clarified that she is not currently pregnant, contrary to speculations by fans based on their comments on her social media accounts.

Amy said, “We indeed want another baby soon, ideally right away, but the timing isn’t entirely up to us.

As a devoted sharer, I eagerly anticipate unveiling some exciting updates to you all in the near future. However, at this moment, there is no news to share. It’s quite amusing as many have speculated about my situation based on my posts, with comments like, “She must be pregnant already!” But alas, that’s not the case.

“I may occasionally make choices that seem doubtful, but let me assure you, my high consumption of wine doesn’t change the fact that I am a responsible person.

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

Amy and her partner Sam got married in Spain about two months back, having announced their engagement a year prior.

She walked successfully down the aisle accompanied by ‘You’re Already There’ by Alison Jiear, and managed not to trip as she pledged her vows to Sam.

Amy got married in a grand celebration attended by her 137 dearest friends and relatives, accompanied by seven bridesmaids. Meanwhile, Sam had six groomsmen to support him during their four-day long event.

She discussed their marital experiences and added: ‘We attended a marriage program offered by Alpha. It proved incredibly beneficial for us, and I highly suggest it to others.’

One idea has been to dedicate specific weekly hours for spending quality time together. We’ve chosen Friday evenings as our designated time, but if anything important pops up on Fridays, we simply reschedule to Friday mornings instead.

‘But we don’t really book anything. And it’s so nice to have that time together.’

In 2019, Amy, known for her popularity on Love Island alongside Curtis Pritchard, had a baby named Stanley in March 2023. This child is the result of her relationship with Sam.

After half a year, she was taken aback when her partner proposed to her during a filming session on board the luxury cruise ship Arvia, which belongs to P&O Cruises, for her podcast.

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason
Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

In another part of the interview, Amy shared with TopMob that she unfortunately became a victim of a terrifying phone scam. This scam managed to steal £5,000 from her bank account within mere minutes.

The interview came as part of O2’s newest campaign to fight back against scammers, which includes an on-call AI granny called Daisy, who was created to waste fraudster’s time. 

As a diligent follower, I recall Amy sharing that one afternoon, I found myself nestled in our garden. A mysterious phone call arrived, which I decided to let ring unanswered. Instead, I took to Google, eager to discover the identity of the caller.

After the call came from her bank’s fraud department (it showed up on her phone), and they contacted her again, she felt assured that it was alright to pick up.

The reality star stated that the call came immediately after he performed a search, suggesting that someone had been monitoring his activity online.

I responded, thinking it was genuine, but it turned out to be a clever trick – number spoofing. A crafty scammer had manipulated the caller ID, making it appear as if it were the real number, but it wasn’t. It was a different line they were using to deceive me.

I exclaimed, “Indeed, they seemed to be well-versed in my personal affairs – a classic tactic of these deceitful swindlers who masquerade as trustworthy entities. They claimed that suspicious transactions were detected on my account.

I logged into my online bank account, only to find nothing new. They informed me that the reason was because my access had been temporarily halted.

Love Island's Amy Hart hits back at pregnancy speculation as she shares second baby plans and discusses 'very useful' marriage course - two months after exchanging vows with Sam Rason

They employed “persuasive strategies” and got her to send a text message saying ‘YES’ by listing her recent financial transactions, one of which was indeed hers.

Amy shared that her spouse, Sam Rason, phoned the bank to verify whether they had indeed been speaking with her on the phone. The bank staff informed them that they hadn’t.

The former Islander checked her bank account only to realise she had lost £5,000 within minutes.

Even though Amy eventually received her refund, she’s now cautioning others about the deceitful methods fraudsters employ.

Amy Hart is partnering with O2 to educate people about phone swindles and how the British public can protect themselves by reporting questionable calls and messages to 7726. For additional information, go to o2.co.uk/avoid-scams.

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2024-12-01 18:11

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