Harrison has walked out of the Love Island villa. He left on Thursday night and has reportedly already left Majorca.
“It’s been a momentous few days for Harrison and ultimately he has decided to quit,” a source told The Sun. “Everyone was so shocked and people were crying and hugging him. He worked through everything with the ITV duty of care team and is making his way home to his family now.”
It comes after the footballer was slammed for the way he treated Lauren and Toni in the Love Island villa, constantly going back and forth between the two girls and messing them both around.
The 22-year-old slept with Lauren twice and then went and confessed his feelings for Toni on the terrace, leaving the Casa Amor bombshell in floods of tears as she thought he was all for her. Toni then recoupled with Harrison, completely unaware of their bedroom antics.

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Women’s Aid released a statement on his toxic behaviour, telling The Tab: “In recent years, Love Island and other forms of reality TV have been repeatedly called out by viewers for allowing in contestants that had a history of abusive, coercive and manipulative behaviour in previous relationships. As a result, production companies have been more careful when it comes to selecting contestants and calling out toxic behaviours when we see them.”
“Despite these positive steps, we still see unhealthy patterns of behaviour on these shows, showing just how steeped in misogyny and sexism our society still is. Women are often lied to, slut-shamed and manipulated, as well as laughed at behind their backs.”
“Misogyny and sexism lay the foundation for the tolerance of abuse and violence – it reinforces a culture that excuses and trivialises violence against women and girls. More must be done to educate contestants on sexism and misogyny, and it is a great credit to viewers who take to social media, continuing to call out these behaviours as soon as they see them.”
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