Love Island star Paige Thorne called a ‘dream woman’ as she goes shopping in pink mini skirt
LOVE Island’s Paige Thorne was branded a “dream woman” as she enjoyed a shopping spree with Danica Taylor.
The star from last year’s show looked chic in a Barbie pink mini skirt and a v-neck jumper.
Paige, who broke up with love rat Adam Collard soon after leaving the show, found herself inundated with praise from followers.
“The woman of my dreams!” one wrote, while another added: “Paige the outfit is on top.”
Danica commented: “I love you hehe” and Antigoni Buxton wrote: “My girliesssss”.
Paige kept it casual with a pair of white trainers and had her hair in soft curls.
The pair enjoyed Italian together after their shopping trip in Bicester Village in Oxfordshire.
“Pasta, shopping & mocktails is our love language,” she wrote in the caption.
Danica showed off her figure in a white corset which she teamed with a pair of cream cargo pants.
After her time on the show, Paige gained millions of followers and a six-figure deal with clothing brand, Forever Unique.
Paige had every intention of returning to her job as a paramedic after the show, but she claimed that she was “snubbed” by the NHS.
Speaking on the Not My Bagg podcast, she said: “I was like, ‘I’ll go back to being a paramedic,’ but my job was like, ‘Don’t really want you to do that cos you post pictures in bikinis.’
“I was so upset, I worked really hard to be a paramedic, it was so much training and I worked three years before that, Covid, did it all and they were like, ‘Actually, thanks but no thanks.'”
Listeners were left raging and soon took to Reddit where they blasted the decision for Paige to be laid off.
One wrote, “The NHS is in a dire state and could use all the paramedics and help they can get — but they’re forcing people to quit over bikini pics? So incredibly unserious. This actually p***** me off a bit.”
Another fumed: “This IS misogyny because Alex George from the previous seasons went back to his job as an NHS doctor for several years and nobody had anything to say about it.
“The ambulance waiting times are longer than ever and this is where their priorities lie?”