has revealed her ex-boyfriend was one of the first people she called following her controversial stint.
Belle Hassan Calls Ex Anton After Love Island Drama
Belle Hassan has revealed her ex-boyfriend Anton Danyluk was one of the first people she called following her controversial Love Island: All Stars stint.The for...
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The former couple met on Love Island in 2019 but split just five weeks after leaving the villa together.
They had a rocky relationship on the ITV2 show, with several heated rows being aired, and did not end on good terms.
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But now, Belle, 28, tells the Daily Mail about their close bond and how Anton, 31, supported her through the backlash after finding herself at the centre of a 'bullying' storm in the All Star version of the show earlier this year.
She said: 'Anton was so supportive following the backlash. He had messaged me, and I called him straight away, and I was like, "What the f*** has happened?" He stayed with me for ages on the phone, talking to me and picking me up. He was telling me, "You're going to be fine, you can do this, and this is what was shown," and even while I was on there, he was really supportive.
'I saw he did a podcast and he said some really beautiful things about me, so I have nothing but love and respect for him. I also love his mum!'
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Belle Hassan has revealed her ex-boyfriend Anton Danyluk was one of the first people she called following her controversial Love Island: All Stars stint
The former couple met on Love Island in 2019 but split just five weeks after leaving the villa together
Elsewhere, Belle, whose father is film actor Tamer Hassan, reflected on the hate she received when she left.
When footage was broadcast, apparently showing Belle and two friends ganging up on fellow competitor Lucinda Strafford, the show attracted a record 8,500 complaints to the regulator Ofcom in a single day.
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Emerging at the end of February from the South African estate where the islanders were sequestered, she faced an onslaught of abuse.
Speaking to the Daily Mail during a trip to Ibiza with fashion brand SHEIN, Belle said: 'Coming out obviously was a bit of a shock to see certain things with the edit and that kind of stuff, but you become a little bit numb to it.
'I've got an amazing support system with my family and my friends, and I think when it gets too much, you just turn the phone off, and it's gone. It's fine, I've dealt with it really well. You have days where it gets to you more than others, but other than that, I think it's fine.
'There has been a lot of love as well.'
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With a host of new Islanders in the villa for the summer series in Mallorca, Love Island has already been forced to release a statement on their well-being, with fans commenting on their looks online.
Taking to their Instagram stories, Love Island said: 'For our Islanders, this summer is all about finding love, having fun, escaping reality, and making memories that last a lifetime.
'We love the passion you have for the show, and we love your commentary, memes, debates, and seeing everyone so invested in the journey.
'We just ask that while the drama unfolds, everyone remembers there are real people behind the screen. Let's keep the vibes high, the energy positive, and let's make this a summer to remember.'
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Belle's appearance on Love Island: All Stars led to her being at the centre of a bullying storm when footage apparently showed her and two friends ganging up on a fellow competitor
Speaking to the Daily Mail during a trip to Ibiza with fashion brand SHEIN, Belle said: 'Anton was so supportive following the backlash. He had messaged me, and I called him straight away.'




