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Love Island 2023 contestant George addresses ex-girlfriend’s accusations against him

Earlier this week, George Fensom was confirmed as part of the line-up for the 2023 summer series of Love Island.

The 24-year-old, who hails from Bedford, works as a business development executive.

In a resurfaced TikTok video, George’s ex-girlfriend Ebony Skeeley slammed him as she described him with less than favourable words.

From Lifted Entertainment

Speaking to The UK Sun about Ebony’s claims, George said: “I want to be respectful towards her because I understand that she isn’t in the public eye, I don’t want to name any names but I know who you are talking about.”

“That isn’t an accusation that reflects me at all, I couldn’t be any further from that accusation and I feel quite upset about that accusation.”

“But at the end of the day I’ve just got to move forward now and ultimately go into the villa and prove that isn’t the George that’s been painted a picture of, that isn’t me, that would never be me.”

“I really can’t think of anything worse than being something like that.”

George also defended himself after a series of old tweets re-surfaced which contained a homophobic slur.

The 24-year-old said: “Actually, I am glad I’ve had the chance to speak to you about it because it gives me the opportunity to defend myself and explain what the situation is and how it all came about.”

“What happens now is I have been given the opportunity to explain the situation, defend myself and hopefully we can just move forward in the villa and I will be acting as I do now.”

“It’s really unfortunate that’s been brought up because that isn’t the person I am today.”

From Lifted Entertainment

Speaking about the tweets, which were written back in 2014, George said: “Actually looking back on those tweets, I was really naïve and really young that that was the right thing to say. ”

“It’s obviously not the right thing to say and it’s one of those situations that doesn’t show the man I am today in any way shape or form.”

“To be completely honest I can’t even remember when it was, 14 or 15,  even so we are talking near enough 10 years ago. So much learning gets done every day around these subjects every day. We are as humans learning what is right and what is wrong.”

“Everyone has made mistakes, everyone says things they may regret, the difference is I am owning that, I am admitting that was the wrong thing to say. If I could turn back time I wouldn’t have said the things that I said.”

Maya Jama will preside over all the villa action this summer, whilst famed comedian and narrator Iain Stirling returns to voiceover each and every episode of the much-loved format.

Returning to ITV2 and Virgin Media in June, the Islanders must do their best to flirt, date and couple up in a bid to avoid being ‘dumped’ from the Island.

With new arrivals, heads may turn, while others will prove their true feelings. From romance and heart-to-hearts, to betrayal, bombshells and broken hearts, there’s never a dull moment in the ultimate search for love.

Love Island host Maya Jama

More texts, fire pit gatherings and challenges await the lovestruck Islanders, meaning there’ll be plenty for them to dish the dirt on in the Beach Hut.

Twists and turns will follow every step of the way, with shock recouplings, unexpected breakups and dramatic dumpings.

As the couples attempt to win the hearts of each other – and the public – one couple will ultimately triumph and be crowned Love Island winners for summer 2023.

Love Island begins on Monday, June 5 on Virgin Media One.

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