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Love Island's Ollie Williams poses with dead deers he killed months after scandal

Love Island's Ollie Williams has once again posed with dead animals he killed on a hunting trip.

The 23-year-old quit the winter series of the show earlier this year after just three days in villa after saying he was still in love with his ex girlfriend.

His exit followed a petition for him to be axed from Love Island that garnered tens of thousands of signatures when pictures of him posing with dead animals he'd hunted emerged.

And it seems the scandal hasn't deterred Ollie from hunting as he took to Instagram on Friday to show that he'd killed deers while on a trip to Cornwall.

Love Island's Ollie Williams has once again posed with dead animals he killed on a hunting trip (Instagram)
The pictures were slammed by his followers (Instagram)

In the caption he defended his actions, saying "hunting is conservation".

The first photo saw him posing as he held on to the antlers of a stag that was laying dead on the grass next to him.

In the second picture he dragged another deer by its feet through the woods.

Ollie on Love Island back in January (ITV/REX)

Ollie captioned the pictures: "A great evening's stalking with the legend Tom @dartmoor_deer_services...

"Chuffed to have got my first fallow buck as well as taking a Roebuck in poor condition that was good for the cull."

He added the hashtags #huntingisconservation and #deerstalking.

Ollie quit Love Island after just two days (ITV)

The pictures were slammed by his Instagram followers, with one commenting: "How could you just kill something so majestic?"

"Unacceptable. It's nothing to be proud of," another posted.

A third agreed: "It's so upsetting that this is your passion, such a beautiful animal whose life you have stolen. You have no right."

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