Love Island 'trophy hunting' aristocrat Ollie Williams flogging videos for £12

Controversial Love Island aristocrat Ollie Williams entered the famous ITV villa at the start of the year in a bid to find the one and enjoy the perks of the lime light.

However, fast-forward just a few months, and it seems the reality is a far-cry from lucrative brand deals, product placement endorsements and verified accounts on social media.

Daily Star Online can reveal that Ollie, who boasted during his Love Island VT that he is the heir to the 2,000 acre Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall and will become a Lord when his father dies, is now flogging personal greeting videos for just £12.45 ago time.

The alleged trophy hunter is offering personal clips for any occasion via site Cameo and its rival WeFan.App.

Ollie Williams took part in Love Island 2020 (Image: ITV)

While Cameo is popular with many ex islanders, Ollie is cheapest on the site.

In comparison, a personalised message from Rykard Jenkins, who appeared on series two of Love Island in 2016, will set you back almost three times Ollie’s fee.

Meanwhile, newly-single Chris Hughes demands a hefty £99.60 fee.

A source told Daily Star Online: “Islanders enter the villa for a variety of reasons but there is no denying they all secretly hope to come out with some new found star power and fame.

“Ollie’s time in Love Island gave it all the talk in his VT, so to be selling personalised videos for little more than the cost of a burger and beer meal deal at your local Wetherspoon six months after leaving the show isn’t great.

“That being said he seems keen to try and keep pushing himself out there as he now has his own YouTube channel.”

But while Ollie is cheap as chips on Cameo, his latest venture will set fans back more dough.

Ollie is charing just £12 for personalised videos (Image: Cameo Website)

Over the weekend, Ollie, who left the villa to public backlash after images of him posing with dead wild animals lead to allegations to trophy hunting, signed up to Cameo rival WeFan.

In post on the official WeFan.App Instagram Ollie promises he is “really excited to be able to get personal messages out to you” for £50 a time.

He adds: “Birthdays, holidays, Christmases… whatever you want I can send them your way.

“Let me know and look forward to getting your messages to your loved ones.”

After Ollie entered the Love Island villa in January, images surfaced of him posing next to dead wild animals including a buffalo.

The images of Ollie smiling next to the wild beasts led to over 500 complaints to Ofcom and mass calls for him to be removed from the villa.

He quit the villa after just a few days telling fans he wanted to make up with his ex.

In a statement at the time, Ollie, who describes himself in his Twitter bio as a “staunch Conservative, hunter and conservationist” said: “Having left the Love Island house I have become aware of the press stories circulating in the UK. I would like to make a number of comments on the various claims and accusations.

Olllie recently joined We Fan (Image: wefan website)

“I had no knowledge of the stories until I had left the Love Island villa and all cast members are unaware of any news stories while they are on the programme.

“My reasons for leaving Love Island are as communicated on the show.

“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 off which involves old or sick animals being culled. I was there as an observer. “

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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