Love Island's Ekin-Su left gobsmacked as she appears in huge Times Square advert | The Sun

LOVE Island's Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu was left awestruck as she watched herself on a huge billboard in New York's Times Square.

The actress, 28, has hit the big time after her win in the villa last month and is already making moves internationally.



Her new ad with fashion brand Oh Polly! was beamed on big screens in the iconic location as Ekin proudly looked up from the street below.

Just last week it was revealed she'd signed a bumper six-figure deal with the brand, and the collaboration has got off to a great start.

Ekin called the moment a 'dream' as she posed for photos in front of her advert.

She has been enjoying the Big Apple with boyfriend Davide Sanclimenti, 27, in recent days.

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The pair have been keeping their fans up to date with what they've been up to on social media.

They have visited SUMMIT One Vanderbilt and The Vessel, and taken in the city from a helicopter tour.

Daredevil Ekin hung out of the copter and joked she was tempted to jump.

Davide filmed the stunning views of the Empire State building and captioned one post: "Just like the movies."

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The love birds have also enjoyed walking around Central Park, stopping off for ice cream.

They also enjoyed drinks at Public Hotel's rooftop and garden.

Davide is also riding high at the minute, teaming up with Boots as well as securing a six-figure deal with online fashion brand BooHoo.


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