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Love Island star Amy Hart admits she is 'eating all the food' during coronavirus lockdown

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Love Island’s Amy Hart has revealed she's infuriated her mum during the coronavirus lockdown by scoffing the family's food supplies.

The reality TV star, 27, suggested she's living with her parents during the isolation period, and admitted she can't stop snacking.

Amy even joked that's she's been told off her by angry mum who warned her to leave their grub alone. In a post on Instagram, Amy shared a snap of herself in the kitchen, writing: "'Will you get out of that bloody fridge'.

My Mum, 2020. "Who’s eating all the food on lockdown?! What’s been your most creative meal?" Fans swarmed to comment to tell Amy about their meals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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