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Published 08:25 31 Jul 2019 BST
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Upon his exit from the show, Sherif said that he had "never used that word before" and that “I know I have been stupid and let myself down."
“As someone raised by a strong and loving mother, I want to say that I would never intentionally offend women," he said. “I was completely wrong and I apologise.”
Sherif added that he thought his removal from the villa was an act of unconscious racism.
“I was the only black man in the villa and I was kicked out after ten days," he said. “In my opinion, what happened was unconscious racism.
“There was, I felt, sexism. I feel I wouldn’t have been given that red card if I was a white woman.”
This comes as Molly-Mae, Tommy, and the rest of the Love Island finalists make their way back to the UK today.
Since their exit from the show, winners Amber and Greg have confirmed that they are, indeed, exclusively dating now.
We wish them all the best in their endeavours.
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