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Dumped Love Island star Danny Bibby reveals what cosmetic work he’s had done

Dumped Love Island star Danny Bibby has revealed what cosmetic work he’s had done.

The 25-year-old entered the villa as a bombshell last month, but was dumped from the show just days later after a public vote.

The plumber took part in an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday, where he was asked if he’s had a hair transplant.

He replied: “So yeah, I’ve had a hair transplant. I’ve done the corners here, straight line, but that is the only thing I’ve done.”

“Everyone thinks I’ve had Botox, fillers, cheeks, jaw… it’s all mine,” the reality star insisted.

“My teeth are mine, just the hair transplant.”

After entering the Love Island villa, Danny came under fire after fans came across an Instagram comment where he used a racial slur.

Bosses allowed him to release an apology from the villa, and he released a second apology via Instagram when he was dumped from the show.

He wrote at the time: “Hello everyone, I am finally home safe and sound and back with my friends and family and more importantly my cat ruffin.”

“Whilst I would have liked to have stayed in a little longer so people could have got to know the real Danny Bibby, I am glad to be back so I can address the matter of the post on Instagram properly.”

 

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“Whilst I was made aware of this and issued an apology whilst in the villa, the matter has always been on the front of my mind during the days in there and I would like to now add to what was said.”

“After seeing all the comments and reaction to the post, I understand more that the use of the word, even in the way it was written and intended, is deeply offensive to people and I am truly sorry for using that word.”

“I was always aware that written in the other way was a vile term, and I would never use it. But I was unaware that the way I used it was not.”

“I have listened too the likes of 50cent, drake and Eminem since I was a kid, and I used it like they do as a term of friends/bro/brother.”

Danny continued with his lengthy apology, and assured fans he will never use that word again.

He said: “I now know the term is unacceptable in any context, and will NEVER use it again. Education is key to solving problems, and I have learned a very valuable lesson.”

“I hope others will too. I whole heartedly apologise to anyone who I have offended and ask your forgiveness.”

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The comment was posted on Instagram in November 2019, under a photo of himself.

After a friend commented, “Champ,” Danny replied, “My n****.”

The post has since been removed from Danny’s Instagram feed.

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