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Sandra Mallon

Love Island's Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack admit they fought a lot when they first left the villa

Love Island stars Dami Hope and girlfriend Indiyah Polack admitted they fought a lot with each other when they left the villa.

The couple met on the 2022 series of Love Island, and moved in together in London shortly afterwards.

But it wasn’t all rosy between the pair with Indiyah revealing they argued with each other a lot after they returned to the UK after the show.

Speaking to PWR magazine in their first photoshoot together, Indiyah admits: “Me and Dami are a lot closer now since we’ve come out, it’s been easier as times goes along.

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"Every day, you learn more about each other, and I’ve gotten to know how he is as a normal person. Like as opposed to in the villa, I didn’t know how he was in a normal settings and how he’d react to certain things, and as the days go by, you learn more of that.

“It’s not easy, when we first came out, we had arguments, and they weren’t about my character flaws or his character flaws, it’s just that we’re in a new environment and you’re still getting to know each other when you come out.

"But our love has grown, and we’ve learned to appreciate the different things about each other.”

Adding to this, Dami notes communication as playing a part in the success of their relationship. “We’re both great communicators. Every battle we’ve faced has strengthened us, so we’ve built an understanding of each other, which adds to that.”

The couple admitted how drunken nights have strengthened their bond.

“But on a serious note, we’re both very strong and solid together, and having a lot of deep chats has helped build that.”

“Exactly, and we’re both the kind of people who don’t really care what others think, so with each other, we speak freely and without worry”, Indiyah added.

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