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Did Love Island's Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea just throw shade at each other?

Photo credit: Ricky Vigil M - Getty Images
Photo credit: Ricky Vigil M - Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

It's been a year since Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea were crowned the winners of Love Island 2019 - ya know, back when Summer Love Island was actually on our screens (*cries*).

But with the pair splitting just a month after leaving the villa, it seems there's still some shade being thrown between the two of them.

Amber's previously joked about being "the first solo winner of Love Island" in a subtle dig to Greg, and she's back at it again, only this time Greg has actually responded.

Tweeting to mark the anniversary, Amber wrote, "Can you believe its been one whole year since I won Love Island," adding a laughing emoji and casually leaving any mention of her co-winner Greg out of the tweet.

The post didn't go unnoticed by Greg, who was quick to respond, writing simply, "Congrats." Ouch.

Amber's followers swiftly picked up on the exchange, but the 22-year-old returned to Twitter soon after to address "misinterpretation," adding that "not everything is shade," in tweets which seem to be referring to her previous comment about Love Island.

Amber wrote, "when people are unhappy within themselves they interpret everything as bitter and shade throwing, let them misinterpret they cannot comprehend someone being unproblematic and unbothered. We don't need any more negativity in 2020 let them be on their bullshit."

She added in response to a follower's tweet, "MISINTERPRETATION #1 Shade throwing is my speciality, being able to differentiate shade throwing from a harmless comment is what I'm talking about not everything is shade."

Amber and Greg split back in September 2019, with Amber claiming Greg savagely did the dumping by text (something he denied). However, Greg has since revealed that the pair broke up because they "needed to get to know each other more," adding that "there are no hard feelings".

We hope they're still on good terms!

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