Love Island’s Haris Namani touches down in UK after street fight video controversy
TV salesman Haris Namani went into Love Island hoping to find love but returns to the UK after being the second contestant dumped from the villa.
Love Island’s Haris Namani touches down in UK after street fight video controversy
Haris Namani looked downcast as he returned to the UK after being the second contestant dumped from the series earlier this week.
Haris Namani looked downcast as he returned to the UK after being the second contestant dumped from the series earlier this week.
Haris Namani, 21, was seen in Heathrow airport this morning with fellow islander Anna-May Robey as they returned from South Africa.
The pair were worlds away from their Love Island images as they opted for comfort over fashion for the long-haul flight.
Shortly before Haris was dumped from the villa, a video emerged reportedly showing the Doncaster native in a “street brawl”.
Haris made a statement in his exit video saying he was “devastated” that the clip had been released as it was not a true “reflection of my character”.
The Sun has now reported that the islander could be facing a police investigation over the clip, according to a source.
Haris Namani was spotted with fellow Love Island dumpee Anna-May Robey
The pair were seen returning to the UK in Heathrow airport this morning.
Haris and Anna-May looked worlds away from their Love Island appearances
Haris opted for a simple white shirt with baggy grey trousers and white sneakers while Anna-May donned cosy beige sweatpants and hoodie, leaving her brown locks loose in messy curls.
Haris and Anna-May’s exit came as a surprise twist in the competition
Australian islanders Jessie Wynter and Aaron Waters were told to choose one boy and one girl to be dumped.
Haris’ journey on the show had been turbulent as a fight erupted between him and fellow contestant S
During his exit interview, Haris addressed the argument explaining that both sides had apologised and they are now friends.
Haris also explained who he believes will win the competition
The Doncaster native is supporting Ron and Lana until the end saying there is a “true connection” between them.
14 contestants are still left in the Love Island villa
So far, Anna-May, Haris and David Salako have been the only exits.