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Love Island's Shaughna Phillips says show prepared her for lockdown

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Shaughna Phillips revealed her experience in Love Island helped prepare her for the current lockdown. The 26-year-old reality star, who shot to fame on the winter Love Island series, is now trying to raise money for the NHS while she self-isolates at home.

Since she was dramatically dumped from the Love Island villa, the show favourite has since grown a massive social media following and even landed an impressive clothing deal.

Some of her plans, however, have been put on hold as the country remains in lockdown because of the ongoing coronavirus crisis. "I’m definitely handling it better because of the Love Island experience," Shaughna told Mirror Online.

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