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Love Island's George Fensom blames "stupidity" on past homophobic tweets

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New Love Island contestant George Fensom says that he is "absolutely sick" over historic tweets containing homophobic slurs.

New Love Island star George Fensom has apologised for historic tweets containing homophobic slurs that have resurfaced ahead of his stint on the ITV2 dating show.

The 24-year-old - a business development executive from Bedford - will be among the new crop of contestants entering the famous villa this weekend but he has courted controversy before even making his screen debut.

In now-deleted tweets, Fensom is seen telling another user "shut up you f****t" while in another he declares: "Same gay tweets day in day out."

"I honestly just feel absolutely sick about those tweets," he told The Sun. "They are not who I am today, they couldn't be any further from the man I am today and you quite frankly, if I could turn back time I wouldn't even have put those.

"To be honest with you, it's me being really naive at that age. I made the account back in 2011, so it's just stupidity on my behalf and doesn't reflect on who I am today at all."

Love Island begins Monday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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