Pro-gamer does NOT regret dumping ‘world’s sexiest weathergirl’ Yanet Garcia to play Call of Duty even though he LOST championship
![](http://mcb777.site/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/image-0f61d3b404.jpg?w=620)
A PRO-gamer has insisted he does not regret dumping the world's sexiest weathergirl to play Call of Duty - even though he lost the championship.
Douglas Martin, aka FaZe Censor, hit the headlines when he finished with stunning Yanet Garcia so he could train for the Call of Duty League Championship - which has a £1.17million cash prize.
But after crashing out of the competition he has been plagued by social media users asking if he wants to get back together with the stunning presenter.
The New York-born gamer, 23, has now hit back, telling his 1.3 million twitter followers: "No I do not want Yanet back!
"I came back this year and said I was winning the championship."
"I feel so bad. I really thought our team could do it."
Moments later, he angrily tweeted: "Please stop with the memes already."
Fans thought he was mad to end his long-term relationship with the 27-year-old weathergirl.
So did her whopping 7.2 million Instagram fans, but Martin insists he has no regrets.
Follow last month's split, Garcia appeared on TV show, Today, to open up about the relationship and "difficult days" since it ended.
She said: "I actually do not judge him, on the contrary I wish him all the success, I hope that he wins that championship and it gives him all that he wants."
The weathergirl added: "We were a couple working in social media, and he had commitments with his followers while I have my job and projects."
At the time, Martin said: "I never thought I would write a break-up post.
"This girl is such an amazing, genuine person.
"I know a lot of people think I am crazy, but it's time to move on."
Garcia grew her global legion of fans during the World Cup as she supported her native Mexico.
This included allowing two presenters to kick her famous bum "for good luck" before celebrating Mexico's win over Germany in her trademark style.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.