Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page are taking their relationship to the next level by moving into the couple’s first home together, MailOnline can reveal.
The Love Island finalists have found their “dream” two-bedroom, two-bathroom flat in London, with Tasha, 24, describing the commitment as a “fresh start”.
In an exclusive interview, Tasha, who admits she and boyfriend Andrew, 27, have already discussed getting married, revealed that taking part in the dating show’s ‘Baby Challenge’ proved to her that she could one day have children would like to have – having previously believed that they were not in their future.

‘It’s the perfect time’: Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page are taking their relationship to the next level by moving into the couple’s first home together, MailOnline can reveal
Tasha said: “Andrew and I are officially moving in together and it’s our dream home. It’s in East London and we’re moving in two weeks.
“I’m so excited because Andrew has been living in my apartment with my best friend so far and now it’s the perfect time for a fresh start, just me and Andrew together to be able to go home and it’s just the two of us … I’m really excited.
“We have a lot of space in our new apartment. It’s a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment, it has a nice balcony, it’s modern, a new build.
“I’ve started shopping, getting fresh sheets, candles, wanting to put pictures on the walls and stuff like that – I can’t wait.”

‘Just the two of us’: The Love Island finalists have found their ‘dream’ two-bedroom, two-bathroom flat in London, with Tasha describing the commitment as a ‘fresh start’
Tasha considers her time at the Love Island mansion a “mixed experience” but says meeting boyfriend Andrew has made her “roller coaster ride” worthwhile.
Having already teased fans about a possible engagement that could happen within the year, Tasha explained that she always dreamed of getting married at a young age and felt guilty about feeling “carried away” when she imagines the moment when Andrew proposes.
However, she didn’t always see children in her future and admitted it was Love Island’s famous baby challenge, and the growing bond with the couple’s son Leo proved to her that she could be a mother one day.
She said: “I told Andrew it’s up to you if you want to propose. It’s in his hands.
“The reason we feel that way is because we’re both so excited and enjoying our time together. It’s the kind of love you just want to make, it gets me excited when I talk about it. I’m way ahead of myself, but it’s up to Andrew, isn’t it?

‘I could imagine it’: Tasha admitted it was Love Island’s baby challenge and growing bond with the couple’s son Leo that proved to her that one day she could be a mom
“Even before Love Island, I always wanted to get engaged and marry young, which has always been my dream.
“Having kids wasn’t on my mind, nothing personal against kids, but I didn’t see it in my plans.
“But when I met Andrew and we had the baby challenge, I could imagine that, but I said to him that it would take many, many, many years.
“I remember waking up on the baby challenge and thinking, ‘this is my worst nightmare,’ but throughout the day I started to get attached to Leo the baby and I was like, ‘What is going?’
The professional dancer became Love Island’s first deaf contestant this year and spoke on the show about having a cochlear implant, an electronic device, fitted when she was five years old.
After finding herself in the bottom three on multiple occasions, Tasha broke down in tears – an emotional moment made worse by her former co-star Luca Bish, who claimed she only cried because she wanted to win the series.
Tasha has explained that the real reason for her breakdown was because she felt like a failure in her mission to inspire people and raise awareness for the deaf community.
She said: “In the villa I couldn’t have my own voice. I get emotional because it’s so exhausting to have the cochlear implant, it’s not an instant fix and when I was in the last three I felt like I’m not doing my job of inspiring people out there, which is why I got so emotional.

“It wasn’t because I wanted to win or anything. I just felt like I wasn’t doing what I wanted to do, which is to inspire people and show them that you can do it.
“When I came out of the villa I had a conversation with my father and he warned me about certain things that had been said. I haven’t experienced any death threats but it was about the way I speak my cochlear implant but if anything that gives me fire and motivation.
“If anything, I’m thankful for the negativity because it gives me the energy to use my voice even more. I will never stop speaking or raising awareness.’
Tasha revealed to her 1.4million fan base that she’s moving in with Andrew via a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday night.
However, she did not speak in the clip and used British Sign Language to communicate the message and will follow with a subtitled video on Wednesday.
Working with Cadbury Fingers and the National Deaf Children’s Society on the Sign with Fingers Big and Small campaign, Tasha wanted to highlight the difficulties a deaf person can go through on a daily basis, especially when not included in conversations.
She also wants to encourage more people to learn British Sign Language so that the deaf community feels included in everyday life.

Inspiration: Tasha became Love Island’s first deaf contestant this year and spoke on the show about having a cochlear implant, an electronic device, fitted when she was five years old

“A little BSL goes a long way”: Tasha told her Instagram followers that she’s moving in with Andrew, who uses BSL, and hopes she can encourage more of her fans to learn the language
She explained: “Cadbury Fingers have partnered with the National Deaf Children’s Society to launch the Sign with Fingers campaign, which is all about raising awareness of deafness and creating many more opportunities for deaf and hearing people to come together and learn who we are.
“It’s about showing that a little bit of BSL (British Sign Language) makes a big difference.
“Even before I got my implant I was fluent in BSL and I know exactly what it’s like to miss a call.
“I still miss conversations these days…72 percent of hearers want to learn BSL but don’t know where to start and they don’t have the tools, so the campaign is bringing that to light and it’s amazing Cadbury is doing that.”
She continued: “I’m really passionate about it and even before I went to the villa I was trying to raise as much awareness as possible but now I have a platform to use for the greater good.
“The fact that I’m doing this now – I get emotional because it’s not being talked about enough, it’s being overlooked, I wasn’t expecting to work with Cadbury.”
- Visit the Cadbury Fingers Hub to learn a little BSL – search Cadbury Sign With Fingers

Passionate: Tasha explained that even today she still lacks conversations and intends to use her growing platform to create many more opportunities for deaf and hearing people
