Love Island's Amy Hart has admitted she wants to get married to boyfriend Sam Rason as early as next year.
The TV star, 29, has got her sights set on a 2023 wedding, adding that she wants to get married first so she can be "truly selfish" on her big day.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, Amy said: "I'd love to get married first, just because I think then you can be truly selfish with your wedding if you get married first.
"Once you have children, all your priorities change. I'd love to get married next year."
Amy, who has landed a presenting gig on Embarrassing Bodies said: "We'll need to make a decision at some point about what we're going do first, but we'd like at least two.
"That doesn't leave us a long time and it will have to be back to back."
Both Amy and Sam agreed that they were each other's "one" and Amy gleefully added: "Yes, this is my happy ending."
Amy said that she told friends just before her third date with Sam that she was going to marry him.
Amy's entrepreneur boyfriend Sam said that he "doesn't have a timeline" when it comes to their future, and said that he wants the proposal to be a surprise.
Just two months into their relationship Amy handed Sam his own set of keys to her West Sussex house.
She told him that he could swing by "whenever he wanted", but it wasn't long before Sam had packed up his home in Hertfordshire and moved in with her full time.
The pair said the decision to move in together was "very natural".
Amy, who captured the heart of the nation after she fell head-over-heels for Curtis Pritchard during her time on Love Island, has spent £15,000 to freeze her eggs over three separate rounds in a bid to fall pregnant.
She spoke of the moment that someone came up to her in the street and touched her tummy and asked if she was pregnant.
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The star also said that people commented on her weight, presuming that she was pregnant.
Amy, sadly, was the victim of trolling after her time on Love Island and said that she can't understand why "people can't just enjoy the show in a positive way".
She said that she puts out a reminder ahead of every season, telling fans to "have a good time" and remember to be kind to the people on the programme.
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