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LOVE Island has been slammed by viewers for using Jay-Z and Kanye's West's N****s in Paris to soundtrack a preview of new boy Danny in the villa after he was embroiled in a race row.

The 25-year-old plumber apologised for using the n-word in a historic Instagram post before he'd even appeared in his first full episode.

Danny Bibby has had a controversial start to Love Island
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Danny Bibby has had a controversial start to Love IslandCredit: Eroteme
Last night he clashed with Aaron Francis
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Last night he clashed with Aaron FrancisCredit: Eroteme

It left many demanding he be removed from the villa, but show bosses allowed him to carry on.

Teasing a look at last night's show, which saw Danny clash with Aaron Francis over Lucinda, the rappers' mega hit could be heard playing over the top.

Some found it a disrespectful choice of music in light of what had happened in the days before.

One viewer wrote on Twitter: "Not loveisland playing n****s inParis at the start of the episode after what just happened with Danny?? #loveisland."

Another said: "How ironic that @LoveIsland choose to use the song “N****s inParis” for that Danny boys intro that was a massive disrespect to all of us! Just wow."

A third posted: "Them opening up with n****s in paris is a micro aggression idc."

Love Island declined to comment.

RACE ROW

After it was announced Danny would be joining the villa it didn't take long for eagle-eyed fans to comb through his Instagram account, where they came across a shocking comment.

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In a photo of Danny posing on holiday, a friend commented "Champ" and a fist-bump emoji.

Danny replied: "My n****".

The exchange happened in November 2019, when he was 23 years old.

Spotting the use of the offensive slur, a Love Island fan commented: "I would take this down".

Whoever is running Danny's account quickly did just that - initially deleting the comment, before removing the post entirely.

DIRECT APOLOGY

Following the backlash, Danny issued an apology through ITV that read: "I'd like to take the time to apologise to anyone that may have taken offence to my inappropriate remark. I never meant anything malicious by this comment at all.

"I am not a racist person and it's unacceptable language and ignorant. I meant no offence and feel like I have really learnt from my mistakes and will never use that word again. I am a kind loving person and hopefully you get to see that in the show."

His dad Ricky also apologised for his son's n-word post and insisted "he's not racist but this was a mistake".

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He said: "Danny does not have a racist bone in his body and there were no racist intentions to this post.

"Although it was not done maliciously, it was a mistake. I absolutely apologise on his behalf for the offence this wording may have caused. That would never have been his intention."

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