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Love Island's Liam Llewellyn explains early show exit

Love Island's Liam Llewellyn explains early show exit
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Original Love Island contestant Liam Llewellyn explains why he decided to leave the show after just six days.

Liam Llewellyn has revealed that he took an early bath from this year's Love Island after feeling "uncomfortable" at being filmed 24/7.

The 23-year-old - a student from Wales - entered the villa as one of the original contestants but announced on day six that he had chosen to leave because he was struggling to adjust to the environment.

Talking to the Daily Star about his time on the show, he said: "Literally, I got in that villa [and felt uncomfortable] but you don't really know how you're gonna be until you get into that environment.

"I mean the amount of cameras [in there], I sort of never really forgot that I was being filmed 24/7.

"The cameras are visible; you can definitely see the cameras. Some are hidden but some are more obvious than others.

"But regardless if I personally could see them or not, I always knew that they're gonna be there wherever you are, and even if they weren't they may as well have been there in my head."

The latest series ended last night with Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Culculoglu being announced as the winners.

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