Love Island star slams show for editing him out of series | The Sun
LOVE Island's dumped contestant Spencer Wilks believes he was unfairly edited out of the series.
The Bournemouth lad entered the villa in hopes of finding that special someone – but left empty handed in a brutal dumping.
Now he's been reunited with his phone, Spencer has responded to fan questions on Instagram about his time on the show, and he believes viewers missed out on seeing him due to Love Island's editing choices.
It was something his friends and loved ones had already criticised the show for.
When one fan asked: "Is there any moment you wish was shown on TV?" Spencer bluntly responded there was more to the eye than viewers got.
"There is so much I wish they showed," he said. "I haven’t watched it back but I know they didn’t show much of me and my personality, they never showed me making the girls laugh or the jokes I’d make.
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"I also made coffees every morning for Liv and sometimes for Tanyel and Samie."
When another asked: "Were you told not to talk to Lana?" he responded: "No, they never told you not to talk to each other, me and Lana would chat quite a lot and always be laughing the whole way through, we would talk about the most random things but I don’t think any of our chats got aired."
Spencer only lasted nine days in the South African villa before getting dumped, during which time he was partnered with Olivia Hawkins.
However, the pair quickly realised they weren't a match and remained friends as they cracked on elsewhere.
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In a brutal dumping, Maya Jama returned to the villa to tell the girls there'd been a public vote, and they had the opportunity to save only one of the three guys that got the lowest votes.
Choosing to keep Kai Fagan, Spencer was given his marching orders alongside Love Island Australia alum, Aaron Waters.
Love Island airs weekdays at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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