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Love Island's Anna Vakili returns to work as a pharmacist to fight coronavirus

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Love Island's Anna Vakili has returned to her job as a pharmacist to fight coronavirus. The reality star previously bragged she raked in so much cash her mum doesn't have to work anymore.

But the Instagram model returned to her job as a pharmacist because she said "it felt wrong not to" amid the COVID-19 outbreak plaguing the UK.

In the accompanying snap, Anna donned a mask and plastic gloves while she attended to her work at the pharmacy. It's been almost a year since the bombshell left her job to go on Love Island.

She wrote: "First day back working as a Pharmacist since leaving Love Island. It’s been almost a whole year! "Wow can’t believe how fast it’s gone.

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