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Love Island's Amy Hart says biggest test is leaving the villa as she predicts who'll last

Amy Hart has said the "real test" for Love Island couples comes after leaving the villa, as they adjust to life on the outside world.

The former contestant, 30, gave her take on who she thinks will last the distance and who might be in trouble ahead of tonight's grand finale.

Amy said she believes Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu are one of the strongest couples to make it on the outside, despite hitting some bumps in the road during their relationship.

Amy also said Gemma Owen and Luca Bish have a good connection, but is unsure if they will last because of Gemma's age.

Speaking to The Mirror, Amy said: "Luca and Gemma I think have a really good connection but I keep forgetting she’s only 19."

She added: "Tasha and Andrew, I think they've all got good connections."

Amy has been sharing her Love Island predictions (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
The TV star suffered plenty of heartache during her time in the villa (ITV/REX)

Amy added problems occur when the islanders leave the villa and have to deal with work schedules and living in different locations.

"Problem is, at the moment they live in the same villa, they don’t have any work commitments, all of their friends are the same.

"When they get out, they have different work schedules, they live in different areas," Amy said.

She added: "This is the real test. When you're sat all day on a beanbag, it's hard to have a normal relationship."

Love is in the air (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Amy also gave her predictions for the winners of Love Island, saying she hopes Davide and Ekin-Su take first place. She then wants Tasha and Andrew to place second.

"I really hope Tasha and Andrew can sneak second so the boys aren't like, 'haha'. I want Tasha to have a superhero moment," Amy said.

She also said the final will be close, with Luca and Gemma having the potential to take second place instead.

Tasha and Andrew have come a long way (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Tonight's episode will see the Love Island finalists enjoy the 2022 Summer Ball, as they read their declarations of love to one another.

At the end of the episode, the winners of this year’s Love Island will be crowned and will take home the £50,000 prize, but who will the lucky couple be?

Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.

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