LOVE Island’s Haris Namani has been sensationally dumped from the villa.
It comes hours after The Sun revealed footage of him embroiled in a violent street brawl.
Insiders claimed that Haris had left the villa as part of the planned eviction.
The 21-year-old has already been involved in a fiery exchange with fellow islander Shaq Muhammad on the show.
The salesman from Doncaster was told he was leaving the villa last night.
A source said: “Haris was booted off Love Island last night.
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“There was a dumping and he got the chop.
“It is, in part, a relief for the show's bosses in light of the video of Haris in a street fight.”
The footage, revealed by The Sun, shows Haris involved in a brutal fight.
In the video Haris is seen punching a man before following him and knocking him down with a second swipe.
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After the clip was shared with The Sun, a friend said they were shocked to learn Haris had been accepted onto the hit ITV2 show.
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A pal told The Sun last night: “We were all surprised when we heard Haris was going on Love Island.
“He's got quite a bit of a temper on him and if someone says something he's more than prepared to have a fight.
“He's got an advantage being a boxer and he knows he can cause damage because he trains four times a week.
“He knows what he is capable of because of his training. That kind of stuff has to stay in the ring.
“I'm surprised ITV didn't do further checks.”
Just days into his Love Island journey Haris was involved in a heated bust up with Shaq following a game of ping pong.
Shaq branded Haris a “s***-stirrer” after he asked bombshell David Salako if he enjoyed his snog with Shaq’s missus Tanya Manhenga.
When asked about the video of Haris, a Love Island spokesperson said: “Language and behaviour in the villa is always closely monitored, and Islanders are reminded of what we consider acceptable during their time on the show.
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“Extensive duty of care protocols for all Islanders includes video training and guidance covering language and behaviour.”
A Love Island spokesperson said: “We would never comment on dumpings or show formats to avoid ruining the show for the viewers.”