Love Island's Amy Hart amps up the glamour in sexy black dress for Denise Van Outen's cabaret show

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    She shot to fame on Love Island in 2019. 

    And Amy Hart, 27, amped up the glamour in a form-fitting black dress as she enjoyed a night out at Denise Van Outen’s cabaret show at London’s Proud Embankment on Friday. 

    The blonde beauty looked radiant in the elegant midi dress as she headed to the show after enjoying dinner with a pal at The Savoy Hotel. 

    Wow! Amy Hart , 27, amped up the glamour in a form-fitting black dress as she enjoyed a night out at Denise Van Outen's cabaret show at London's Proud Embankment on Friday

    Wow! Amy Hart , 27, amped up the glamour in a form-fitting black dress as she enjoyed a night out at Denise Van Outen’s cabaret show at London’s Proud Embankment on Friday

    Amy cut a glamorous figure in the form-fitting black dress as she strutted into the cabaret show at The Savoy. 

    She flashed a little cleavage in the off-the-shoulder dress and donned a pair of open-toe heeled mules for the outing. 

    The Love Island star carried a small black handbag with a gold chain strap and a pair of long pendant earrings. 

    Earlier in the evening, Amy was in high spirits as she arrived at the hotel with her female pal for dinner ahead of the cabaret show. 

    Happy: The blonde beauty looked radiant in the elegant midi dress as she headed to the show

    Happy: The blonde beauty looked radiant in the elegant midi dress as she headed to the show 

    Beaming: She flashed a little cleavage in the off-the-shoulder dress and donned a pair of open-toe heeled mules for the outing

    Beaming: She flashed a little cleavage in the off-the-shoulder dress and donned a pair of open-toe heeled mules for the outing

    Confident: Amy oozed sophistication in the form-fitting black dress as she arrived ahead of Denise's latest show

    Confident: Amy oozed sophistication in the form-fitting black dress as she arrived ahead of Denise’s latest show

    Elegant: She was a vision of beauty with her blonde tresses styled into loose waves

    Elegant: She was a vision of beauty with her blonde tresses styled into loose waves

    The outing came after Amy said she is grateful for her time on Love Island and revealed that she has been seeing one of the show’s therapists ‘for eight months’ 

    Explaining that therapy sessions have left her ‘much more confident’, Amy added that she ‘knows I’m good enough now’ after being left ‘in a dark place’ following her appearance on the hit ITV show.

    She told The Sun: ‘I feel I’m in a good place to speak out about mental health issues. I’m grateful being on Love Island has given me the platform.’ 

    The TV personality also detailed how she reached out to ITV after her appearance on the reality programme.

    Amy added: ‘When I went on Love Island I didn’t realise I’d lived my whole life believing I’m unlikeable, ugly, a failure and not good enough. When I left the villa I got into a dark place.’

    Pretty: Earlier in the evening, Amy was in high spirits as she arrived at the hotel with her female pal for dinner ahead of the cabaret show

    Pretty: Earlier in the evening, Amy was in high spirits as she arrived at the hotel with her female pal for dinner ahead of the cabaret show

    Dinner date: The blonde beauty looked radiant in the elegant midi dress as she grabbed dinner at the Savoy Hotel

    Dinner date: The blonde beauty looked radiant in the elegant midi dress as she grabbed dinner at the Savoy Hotel

    Little black dress: The Love Island star carried a small black handbag with a gold chain strap and a pair of long pendant earrings

     Little black dress: The Love Island star carried a small black handbag with a gold chain strap and a pair of long pendant earrings

    Giddy: She and her pal appeared to be enjoying their night out together as they arrived at the hotel for dinner

    Giddy: She and her pal appeared to be enjoying their night out together as they arrived at the hotel for dinner 

    Throwback: The outing came after Amy said she is grateful for her time on Love Island and revealed that she has been seeing one of the show's therapists (pictured on the show in 2019)

    Throwback: The outing came after Amy said she is grateful for her time on Love Island and revealed that she has been seeing one of the show’s therapists (pictured on the show in 2019)

    Addressing the effect of online trolling on her mental health, the blonde beauty continued: ‘The trolling was kicking off, so I asked the ITV team for help. After working with the show therapist for eight months, I’m much more confident.’

    Her comments came ahead of the 2021 series of the show, which is due to kick off later this month in Mallorca. 

    Although little is known about the upcoming series,  boss Amada Stavri teased the line-up and promised that it will be ‘diverse and inclusive’.

    However, the ITV commissioner said that including gay Islanders is a ‘logistical difficulty’ due to the format of the dating show.

    Love Island has previously been slammed by fans, and previous contestants, for lack of different ethnic backgrounds, body types and members of the LGBT community represented on the show.   

    Speaking to RadioTimes, the ITV commissioner said: ‘We’re always very mindful of diversity and inclusion and hopefully you’ll see that when we announce the line-up.’ 

    Stavri added: ‘In terms of gay Islanders, I think the main challenge is regarding the format of Love Island. There’s a sort of logistical difficulty, because although Islanders don’t have to be 100 per cent straight, the format must sort of give [the] Islanders an equal choice when coupling up.

    ‘With our dating shows, such as The Cabins, there is much more sexual diversity. The formats don’t have as much restrictions as Love Island. So we’re very sort of mindful of that across our programming on ITV and dating series. But that’s the difficulty with Love Island.’  

    Line-up: Although little is known about the upcoming series, Love Isand boss Amada Stavri teased the line-up and promised that it will be'diverse and inclusive' (2019 line-up pictured)

    Line-up: Although little is known about the upcoming series, Love Isand boss Amada Stavri teased the line-up and promised that it will be ‘diverse and inclusive’ (2019 line-up pictured) 

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