Love Island's Billy speaks out following savage row with Danica: 'I didn’t want to waste time'
21.07.2022 - 09:03
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After a public vote landed him in the bottom and his fellow contestants deliberated, Billy Brown was brutally dumped from the hit ITV dating show Love Island on Wednesday 20 July. Now, the 23 year old has spoken out on everything that took place in the Majorcan villa, including his tumultuous relationship with Danica Taylor, 21.
Billy explained that he feels "fine" about having cooled things off with the dancer and shared that the reason behind this is because he "didn't want to waste time". He said: "I said to Danica that, ‘I'd rather tell you now that I haven't felt that click rather than just carry on and we’re not going anywhere.’ "I’d rather leave and know that I’ve been true to myself rather than drag it on and pretend we’re a happy couple when we’re not.
We did have good times but it wasn’t a romantic thing.There is no bad blood there." Despite this, Billy admitted that he would have changed his choices in the Snog Marry Pie challenge and gone to kiss Danica instead of Gemma Owen, 19. "But the only reason I did that was because I knew Gemma was going to pie me and I thought, ‘I’ll have a bit of banter, give her a peck and laugh it off.’" he explained.
"But it turned and didn’t come out the best way and that’s my fault." Billy added: "And telling the boys in the morning what happened with me and Danica, I’d change that as well." The reality star's confessions come after Danica recently unleashed her fury on him as it was revealed he had been sharing intimate details of their time together with his fellow boys in the villa. “I thought they all knew because of the way they were acting,’ Billy told Danica, who replied: “It’s like a lack of respect for me.” Arguing his point of view, Billy added: “For me to be in here
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