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11th November 2022
09:47am GMT

"That was it. That was front page of every newspaper. To be totally honest with you, my poor girlfriend at the time then posted a statement and then that was the end of me."
He went on to describe that time as "weirdest" and "worst" moment of his life.
He said: "I felt at the time because I had the guilt of the humiliation I had caused, because I caused that publicly, that maybe it would make it better if I apologised publicly."
Away from camp and in the confessional hut, he spoke about the incident a little more, and shared that it felt good to have people listen to him.
He said: "I just wanna move on and it’s really nice to have people that will listen. It’s so lovely and wonderful. But I just want to be clear in that I’m very sorry about what happened, and I really want this to be a positive experience which it has been."
He added that he wants to "move forward".