Love Island trophy hunter Ollie Williams has caused more controversy by sharing a video on YouTube of his best hunting moments.
The controversial reality TV star, 23, took things to the next level by chartering a private helicopter for the video, which saw him shooting from the aircraft for his fans.
Land owner Ollie explained in his video that the “extreme” hunting process isn’t available in Britain.
The heir to the Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall put together a collage of different clips where he can be seen hanging out of the side of the helicopter while using a semi-automatic shotgun.
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Speaking on his video, Ollie said: “The next thing which is quite a bit more extreme, which you don’t get over here is shooting out of a helicopter which is pretty exciting.”
The former Islander goes on to reveal that shooting deer in New Zealand has to be done with a helicopter as the forest is so thick.
He said: “The forest is so thick over there that they just can’t get the deer out, so they have to use helicopters to do the job.”
Love Island fans were left fuming when Ollie appeared in the latest series of the ITV2 dating show after images of him posing with dead animals on safari emerged online.
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Ahead of entering the famous villa, Ollie said: “Ollie said: “I am an animal lover. I’m massively into my conservation.
“At our home we’ve won massive wildlife awards for planting 40,000 trees and creating biodiverse wildlife areas. It’s quite a big passion of both my dad’s and mine to re-wild areas.”
He failed to mention the animals he “had killed” or his “conservation” business in which tourists had “an unforgettable sporting experience”.
Ollie quit Love Island after just three days, claiming he was still in love with his ex-girlfriend.
His exit came after a petition was launched to have him removed from the villa over his hunting activities.
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After leaving the Love Island villa, Ollie said in a statement: “Having left the Love Island house I have become aware of the press stories circulating in the UK.
“I did not shoot any of the animals shown in the photographs nor have I ever shot as a trophy hunter.
“I did volunteer to take part in the conservation and anti-poaching programme in Mozambique, a part of which involves old or sick animals being culled. I was there as an observer.
“I feel very passionately about conservation and will continue to support sustainable conservation causes around the globe. These benefit the natural world and the animals which live within it, even if certain elements appear controversial when viewed out of context.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk