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Love Island 'nice guys' now - attacked on night out, OnlyFans career and suicide hell

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Love Island "nice guy" is hard to escape. Year on year, there’s bound to be the typically friendzoned man running after the girls, offering cups of tea and foot rubs.Though this ‘nice guy’ behaviour has been debunked by many behavioural experts over the years, the nice guy myth persists.

They are just too pure for the villa.Yep, despite Amy Day slamming Hugo Hammond as “fake” after he ditched her as soon as they were booted off the show, this year Liam was awarded the label of cinnamon roll too perfect for this world.

But what happens to the nice guys after they leave Majorca? From brutal attacks to a racy OnlyFans career, the better question is what doesn’t happen to them… Since being ejected from the villa with Amy Day after the turbulent Casa Amor saga last year, Hugo has been living it large with his TikTok career.Hugo originally grabbed headlines as Love Island’s first ever disabled contestant, as he was born with clubfoot and was part of a Physical Disability cricket team.The condition - formally named Congenital Talipes Equino-Varus - sees one or both of a child’s feet curl in and under at the toes from birth.It occurs when the achilles tendon is too short, and can cause pain and difficulty walking if untreated.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE Daily Star exclusively confirmed last year that Hugo wouldn’t be returning as a PE teacher after finding fame in the villa, with a school representative confirming: “Mr Hammond was here on a very short placement during his teacher training in the Spring Term.

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