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org for details By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 08:13, 10 October 2024 | Updated: 08:13, 10 October 2024 e-mail View comments Love Island's Mitch Taylor has emotionally revealed that he wanted to end his life after being 'cancelled' over 'false allegations' against him. Opening up about the dark thoughts he suffered with, the reality star 28, admitted he wanted 'to kill myself' after being faced with claims he disrespected a homeless person and make homophobic comments last year. The allegations - which he strongly denied - were made by a social media influencer as he attended an event with fellow Love Island star Zachariah Noble - causing the pair to be ejected from the London bash.



Mitch was alleged to have 'thrown money at a homeless man' who had asked them for cash and apparently made 'incredibly homophobic' before 'bragging' about their status'. And while he acknowledged that he was the one the TikTok star was referring to, Mitch heartbreakingly revealed the devastating affect the allegations had on his mental health, as he confessed on Tom's Talks podcast : 'I'll be honest, I wanted to kill myself.' Love Island's Mitch Taylor has emotionally revealed that he wanted to end his life after being '.

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