Amy Hart has slammed trolls who wanted her sacked from a Love Island presenting job.
Fans of her ex-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard were furious Amy had landed a role on the official Love Island: All Stars podcast. However, she has ignored the backlash and proved to be a popular figure behind the mic.
Amy, who even came face to face with Curtis after his exit from the villa, said: "Everyone was obsessed from the start about how awkward it was going to be for me to talk about Curtis. Asking 'what happens if we come face to face' and I had to interview him? But unfortunately for everyone, we get on quite well.
"He said in his pre-villa interviews 'oh I'm really looking forward to seeing Amy when she interviews me for the podcast'. He was my easiest interview because I know him so well, I know how hard I can push him, I know how hard I can wind him up."
Amy insists she and Curtis, 29, "get on really well" despite their split. Curtis even told Amy: "I'm so excited for you to do this, you're going to absolutely smash it, you were born to do this" ahead of her new gig, reports The Sun.
The reality TV star, 31, is a mumfluencer on social media and has even launched her own new podcast, Amy Hart's Mum's Club. She is now in a happy relationship with husband Sam Rason and they have two-year-old son Stanley.
Discussing the motivation behind her own podcast, Amy said: "I wanted to meet lots of different celebrity influencer mums and delve into their highs and lives of being parents and just maybe pick up some tips along the way.
"I've also got my mum on the first episode. I think a lot of people would say, 'oh no, you've got to go with that biggest guest first'. We thought what better way to launch the podcast and also its Mother's Day this weekend as well. I learned a lot about how she felt about Love Island when I was in the villa. Obviously I didn't see her at that time because I was in the villa and she was at home and how she dealt with that."