Love Island's Sherif Lanre Addresses Contrast In Show's Treatment Of Him And Ellie Brown After He's Removed For C-Bomb

A Love Island rep has "strongly refuted any accusation of racism", after Ellie faced no punishment for her use of the same word last year.
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Axed Love Island star Sherif Lanre has shared his take on a discussion that is currently going on over his removal from the show.

Sherif and Love Island producers reached a mutual agreement last week that he should leave the villa, after jokingly referring to an accidental moment of physical contact between himself and another contestant as a “cunt-punt”.

However, fans of the show have since pointed out that while Sherif was removed for his use of the vulgar term, last year’s contestant Ellie Brown referred to another contestant as an “ugly cunt” but was still allowed to stay in the villa…

So Sherif got kicked out of the villa for calling someone a c*nt but who remembers when Ellie called Georgia a “f*cking ugly c*nt” ON CAMERA and managed to stay the whole way through. Qwhite interesting. pic.twitter.com/iJO7x9zrvr

— Blayoffish (@Blayofficial) June 16, 2019

Sherif kicked off love island for using the word c**t but Ellie full on yelled it at Georgia last year and nothing happened? I wonder what the difference could be 🤔

— Klee (@KayleighLS) June 16, 2019

So Sherif gets kicked out of the villa for using the c-word, but when Ellie called Georgia an ugly c-word last season, she remained.. I think we know what this is 👀 #LoveIsland https://t.co/pri1ESoQJM

— Tanya Marie (@TanyaMS_) June 15, 2019

So Sherif got kicked out the villa for saying the word ‘c*nt’ yet Ellie screamed that exact word at Georgia in an argument last year and the producers didn’t bat an eyelid then 😳🧐 #LoveIsland

— Katie (@katiesanderson_) June 15, 2019

Between Antons black face, the lack of dark skin representation, their obvious agenda against black women and sherif being kicked off for saying c*nt like Ellie didn’t SCREAM it at Georgia last season.
I think @itv2 & @LoveIsland need to explain them selves pic.twitter.com/7B0XZnPjMy

— J.VII (@jvii_xv) June 16, 2019

so apparently Sherif left the villa for accidentally kicking Molly-Mae in the groin and joking about it being a "c**t-punt" but Ellie straight up called Georgia an "ugly c**t" last year and nothing happened??? I'm confused #loveisland

— Alison (@anross21) June 16, 2019

Well Sherif gets kicked out the villa for play fighting with molly and used the c word, but in last years season, Ellie called Georgia an ugly c and nothing happened to that?🤷🏼♂️ https://t.co/nV3OYuUvi5 #loveisland

— Itcasswright (@ItsCassWright) June 16, 2019

So Ellie called Georgia an ugly cu** last year but sherif gets kicked out for just saying cu** looool make it make sense 😂😂😂 #LoveIsland

— Klez (@kleaaa__) June 16, 2019

sherif got kicked off for using the word c**t even though ellie in 2018 and kady in 2016 have said it before... qWHITE the coincidence#LoveIsland

— lew :) (@lewis_mannion) June 15, 2019

The fact Sherif had been kicked off Love Island for saying the word c*** punt, yet they broadcasted an episode of Ellie calling Georgia that exact word last year?! Double standards man. #LoveIsIand

— Lauren Williams (@laurensophiew) June 15, 2019

I get that but it’s double standards one person getting away with using the word and another not, plus Ellie’s was agression and Sherif’s was apparently joking

— tasha 🕊 (@eds_shirtsleeve) June 17, 2019

okay so sherif got axed because he accidentally kicked molly mae in the groin and said “c**t punt” in a jokey situation when it didn’t even hurt her but last season Ellie calls Georgia an “ugly c**t” but it got aired? unconscious racism and sexism #loveisland

— 𝖐𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖊 𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖊𝖓✨ (@katieeIIen) June 15, 2019

I just can’t understand why Sherif has been kicked out for dropping the C bomb, but Kady and Ellie were free to use that word AND it get aired? Something v v fishy going on

— beth (@bethsurridgex) June 16, 2019

Sherif was asked about this apparent double-standard during an appearance on Victoria Derbyshire’s BBC show, admitting there may be some “unconscious bias” among Love Island producers.

He said: “I feel that the people in charge of the show maybe have an unconscious bias around the regulations for boys and girls, and maybe different races and stuff like that.

“But yeah, I feel like with the Ellie situation, I didn’t even know about it until I came home… but I feel like in that instance, that [the c-word] was directed at someone, that was used as a bit more with malicious intent. Whereas mine was used as kind of more like a joke, but in hindsight it wasn’t acceptable and it was kind of like a vile word.”

Sherif Lanre appeared on Victoria Derbyshire
Sherif Lanre appeared on Victoria Derbyshire
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During the interview, Sherif also maintained that he was removed for his use of the term “cunt-punt”, rather than accidentally kicking fellow contestant Mollie-Mae Hague in the groin.

“I was mucking about with Mollie-Mae, quite simply,” he explained. “It’s been blown out of proportion, but I accidentally caught her in the groin, and went on to joke about it using some crude language, which I don’t condone. And that was against the rules and regulations set out before I went in there.

“But I don’t know who saw it and what context they took it in, but she wasn’t in pain and she was uninjured. [I] left the good villa on good terms [with her], and we had a good friendship.”

“I used some crude language I don’t condone in hindsight”#LoveIsland’s Sherif Lanre says he left the villa on good terms with Molly-Maehttps://t.co/hlc8oPf5IR pic.twitter.com/CHxh7IaXgR

— Victoria Derbyshire (@VictoriaLIVE) June 17, 2019

When asked whether he would like to apologise, Sherif added: “I’ve already issued my public apology, and that’s out there for people to see.

A rep for Love Island: “We take any instance of inappropriate behaviour very seriously and we speak to all of the islanders to remind them of what we condone to be acceptable behaviour during their time on the show.

“We would strongly refute any accusation of racism. All of the Islanders are treated fairly and in accordance with our duty of care.”

Over the weekend, Sherif gave his first interview since leaving Love Island, claiming that one of his unnamed co-stars had “repeatedly” used the n-word while rapping a Drake song in the villa.

A Love Island rep has since responded to this, saying there is no video evidence to suggest this incident took place despite the Islanders being “monitored… 24/7”.

Victoria Derbyshire airs on BBC Two at 10am on weekdays.

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