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Love Island star George Fensom has been accused of exhibiting controlling behaviour and cheating on his ex-girlfriend.
In a TikTok video created in December last year, the ex shared a series of photographs together that she captioned with her thoughts.
One picture labelled him a narcissist, another called him a cheat and she claimed he 'has low standards because he's insecure'.
In another post she claimed he 'constantly lied to others and made empty promises' and stated he was 'controlling over what she wore and put down her appearance.'
While posted six months ago the video has resurfaced after it was revealed on Monday that George, 24, will be entering the Love Island villa on Monday.
Accusations: Love Island star George Fensom has been accused of exhibiting controlling behaviour and cheating on his ex-girlfriend
Narcissist: In a TikTok video created in December last year, the ex shared a series of photographs together that she captioned with her thoughts
A source close to George told MailOnline: 'This is a totally inaccurate representation of who George really is and he is looking forward to viewers getting to know him properly when he is in the Villa.'
Speaking ahead of his villa debut George, a business development executive from Bedford, said said of the three most important things he looks for in a partner: 'I want them to be passionate about something, whether it’s a job or enjoying trips to the zoo on Saturdays...
'I prefer a girl who is naturally good looking, and someone who has even more banter than me- although I don’t believe that’s physically possible. I think those three qualities make for a perfect mix in a partner.'
When asked how his family would describe him, he went on: 'I’m the first person to bring the vibe up, I’m always dancing, I’m always the one who wants to go out.
'My go-to dance move is what I call the Dad Dance, I’m gonna bring dad jokes and dad dancing to the Villa.'
Earlier this month, ITV announced their duty of care procedures, which includes giving the Islanders video training on topics including mutually respectful behaviour in relationships, controlling and coercive behaviour and language around disability, sexuality, race and ethnicity, and microaggressions.
It comes after the last series was hit by hundreds of Ofcom complaints over 'toxic' behaviour from the female stars, with exchanges leaving their male co-stars in tears.
Bosses have formally introduced a guideline asking participants to 'pause' their social media accounts for the duration of their time on the show.
This is to ensure the stars and their families are 'protected from the adverse effects of social media.'
Cheat: One picture labelled him a narcissist, another called him a cheat and she claimed he 'has low standards because he's insecure'
Standards: She claimed he had low standards compared to the high standards she had
Accusations: In another post she claimed he 'constantly lied to others and made empty promises'
Concerning: She stated he was 'controlling over what she wore and put down her appearance'
Finances: She claimed he would never offer to pay for anything and 'begged' for money