SHERIF Lanre became one of Love Island's most controversial contestants after he was booted out of the villa in the middle of the night.
His sudden departure followed a shocking remark he made towards Molly-Mae Hague, after accidentally kicking her in the crotch during a play fight.
After making sure Molly was unhurt, he referred to it a “c*** punt” – a highly offensive phrase about an attack on a woman.
Producers swiftly removed Sherif, now 23, but did not reveal the reason to the public, issuing a statement that he broke villa rules.
He later apologised during an interview with The Sun, insisting he did not mean it maliciously, admitting: "I’ve been stupid and let myself down.”
Since leaving the ITV2 show in 2019 after just nine days, Sherif has turned his back on fame and social media and is focusing on his blossoming sportsman career.
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In an exclusive chat, he tells The Sun: “I've been selected for the Nigerian rugby team.
"I've been training with them for the African Nations Championship and for the Olympic trials."
Prior to going into the villa Sherif was already a semi-pro rugby player for South East London's Old Alleynian Rugby Club.
When not tackling foes on the pitch, Sherif is cooking up a storm, having also returned to cheffing.
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