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Anton Danyluk wants Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea to win Love Island

Anton Danyluk wants to see Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea win ‘Love Island’.
The 24-year-old gym owner was booted from the ITV2 reality show alongside his partner Belle Hassan during Sunday’s (28.07.19) episode, and with just one day left to go until Monday’s (29.07.19) final, he’s now said he’s keen to see Amber and Greg walk away as this year’s winners.
Speaking after leaving the villa, he said: "I would like to see Amber and Greg win it. Amber has gone through a rollercoaster ride. She had that hard shell and no one could break through. Now she’s come out of the other side and found someone in Greg. Just to see her go through that experience, she’s one of the strongest women I’ve ever met. I’d love her and Greg to win. Greg has blown her off her feet and it would be an amazing love story."
And 21-year-old Belle agreed, as when asked the same question, she also named Amber and Greg as her winners.
She said: "Amber and Greg. Absolutely 100 percent. I adore Amber and Greg is such a lovely guy. What they have is genuine and it’s so rare for Amber to click with someone straightaway and they did. I love Amber, she’s fantastic, an amazing person. Greg is man enough to take whatever Amber has to give, and he gives it back but he’ll let her win. They look fantastic together."
Amber has become a favourite to win the competition after she had her heart broken by former islander Michael Griffiths earlier in the series.
But she and Greg face strong competition from Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury – who are the only official couple in the final four – Ovie Soko and India Reynolds, and Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard.
Meanwhile, despite being dumped from the villa one day before the final, Anton and Belle are hoping to continue their romance off screen.
Belle said: "We’ll take things day by day and see how it goes, but the future looks good. We’ve been genuine, real and try to ourselves. We haven’t faked anything. We haven’t allowed ourselves to get wrapped up in it all, we’re realistic about things. It’s cemented a solid foundation and we can hopefully get through the challenges of missing each other. The future looks good."
‘Love Island’ concludes on Monday at 9pm on ITV2.