After days of rumours as to why Sherif Lanre was removed from the Love Island villa, the 20-year-old finally broke his silence over the weekend, revealing he was chucked off the show for accidentally kicking Molly-Mae Hague in the groin.
During his interview with The Sun, Sherif also accused ITV of having 'double standards', claiming one of his fellow male Islanders repeatedly used the 'N-word' during a rap, with ITV doing nothing about it.
HOWEVER, ITV have now responded to Sherif's claims, categorically shutting them down.
An ITV spokesperson has now said, “We monitor the islanders 24/7 and we have no recording of the use of this offensive language."
The news comes just days after Sherif revealed the real reason for his exit.
Sherif told the publication, “I did kick Molly-Mae in the groin area but it was an accident and she 100 per cent was not injured afterwards. She flinched and bent over to protect herself. Then she stood up and seemed fine and we started laughing about it.
“I turned to Tommy Fury and said, ‘That was a c--- punt."
Sherif later said, “I have never used the word before and I realise how insulting it is to women. As someone raised by a strong and loving mother, I want to say that I would never intentionally offend women.
“I was completely wrong and I apologise."
Check out all of the Love Island rules:
Love Island rules - STACKED RADIO
No getting drunk
According to 2017 contestant Kem Cetinay, contestants are allowed one small glass of wine or beer a night with dinner.Being drunk's an absolute no-no, so sex while intoxicated is obviously against the rules too.
No masturbating
No solo sex acts are allowed in the villa, though obviously allowed to get jiggy with their partner.
No nudity
Contestants cannot be naked in front of other islanders, since the villa is technically a public space.
No books, phones or magazines
The islanders are given snazzy phones from their sponsor, Samsung (what else would they get their texts on?); but anyone sneaking their own mobile phone into the villa would risk being removed.Same goes for books and magazines, too.
No inappropriate language or behaviour
This could cover homophobic, racist or aggressive language and is quite the broad rule. Inappropriate behaviour is again at producers' discretion, and would include violence and sexual harassment.
No discriminating against staff
Any Islanders who are rude to crew could run the risk of being booted off the show, and contestants must NOT take their mic packs off unless instructed to.
Follow the rule book
Simple. Contestants must obey the rule book they're provided with; which includes information on safe sex, consent and how to know if you're following the guidelines.
In other Love Islandnews, following last night's recoupling, Anna Vakili and Maura Higgins will go on dates with the two new boys, Tom Walker and Jordan Hames on tonight's (Monday 17th June) show.
Find out everything you need to know about Love Island 2019 right here.
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