OHMYGOSSIP — Theo Campbell allegedly pulled out of ‘Love Island: All Stars’ due to “politics”.
The 32-year-old reality star took part in the third series of the ITV2 dating show in 2017 and previously dated Kaz Crossley from the 2018 series.
And Theo – who became a father for the first time to son Aries in 2021, whose mother is the influencer Sapphire Yhnell – has claimed producers wouldn’t allow him to enter the South African villa earlier on in the spin-off series, so he decided it wasn’t worth going in at all.
He told his Instagram followers: “I was supposed to start. But politics, so I didn’t. And now I’m not going at all. You don’t get me, mess me about, I can say that much. I did say originally that I’ll come on as a wildcard.
“I don’t know these people, they ain’t my mates. I’m just going to be there to [redacted] **** up. I said, ‘If you’re not going to bring me on in the first two weeks not to bother at all. They wanted to bring me in towards the end and I was like, it’s only five weeks long. The first two weeks is halfway nearly, so yeah, that’s why it hasn’t worked out.”
He also said: “I came on late when I first did it, so I don’t want to come on late again. There’s only so much I could do to [redacted] **** up. I need more than a week to do that. Sometimes to work the magic, it can’t be done in a day.”