
Love Island star and model Brett Staniland shed light on his experience after leaving the infamous mansion where he was plagued by abuse, which made his life completely different.
Brett Staniland said he struggled to come out in public after appearing on Love Island last year.
The model may have only lasted a few episodes of the hit dating show ITV2, but she says her life changed dramatically when she returned to the UK.
After being discovered via direct messages on Instagram, Brett managed to become a bomb after discovering that he was going to the villa just two days before his trip to Mallorca.
Now Brett says the final show modification left him blushing after Priya Gopaldas admitted she wasn’t interested in him.

Speaking of his experience, the mind who has a Ph.D. in applied biological sciences and exercise says he suffered a flurry of abuse after his release.
He said The sun who has received a significant amount of abuse that made it “difficult for him to come out in public”.
“There were bad situations at the parties I went to and a lot of homophobic abuse against me,” she continued, telling the publication.

Brett added: “They say they don’t read or interact with negative things online, but it’s really hard to avoid when it’s on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram and elsewhere.
“Nothing prepares you for someone to come on your face and call you bad or bad, it’s really hard, but now things have got better.”
Brett previously talked about the abuse he suffered and speculation about his sexuality, telling his Instagram followers: “Calling me gay will never offend me.

“It doesn’t concern me at all. But when you choose words in such a way that being gay is considered wrong, this is where I have a problem with that.
“Homophobia won’t work here at all.”
The star has praised the show in the past for giving her a platform to discuss things that matter to her.
Speaking to the BBC Derby, he explained: “I can talk about mental health and abuse online and talk about issues like masculinity and gender norms.

“I see myself with painted nails or a pearl necklace and things like that. People are quick to suggest that this is not how a man dresses or that this is not how he is a manly man.
“The clothes I’m wearing don’t really have gender.
“I think that the show I attended in particular is also based on the segregation between men and women, so even at dinner and lunch, we sit with the boys and then the boys and then the girls. With the girls”.
Since appearing on the show, Brett has earned his PhD and now walks the runways at events such as London Fashion Week, Paris and Milan after signing with BMA Industry.
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Source: Dailystar

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