A LOVE Island winner has revealed how he no longer gets invited to parties by ITV.
This former Islander scooped the crown in 2018, but has now found himself snubbed by the broadcaster.
Today Jack Fincham admitted he's not invited "to anything anymore", and has even been snubbed by the broadcaster that made him famous.
The reality star won ITV2's Love Island in 2018, with his then girlfriend Dani Dyer.
But however, five years on, and he is now snubbed by ITV.
Speaking to Towie star Chloe Brockett on her , he said: "I didn't get invited [to the ITV Palooza]. I don't get invited to anything anymore."
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Chloe then told a story about how he was snubbed from ITV's famous Palooza event, which honours all of the broadcaster's stars.
Meanwhile earlier this month, Jack talked about his love for Chloe, after they enjoyed a weekend together.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun he broke his silence on their rumoured romance, and opened up about relationships.
The pair have been on/off since 2019 when they grew close after Jack's split from Dani.
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Chloe denied they were in an exclusive relationship after their staycation sparked massive fan speculation.
Jack told The Sun: "I love Chloe, I absolutely love her.
"I speak to her every day. She's someone I can talk to about anything, she's so supportive.
"I don't know what will happen with that, but she's special.
"She's probably one of the most kindest souls I've ever met in my life."
He added: "I need to work on myself now.
"I've always worried about bringing other people down.
"That's why I wouldn't entertain getting a girlfriend until I feel like I'm in a place in my life, and my head, that I'm happy with."
Jack has previously opened up about secretly struggling with crippling anxiety after winning Love Island five years ago.
He self-medicated with Class A drugs including cocaine, as well as xanax and diazepam to "escape" from life.
At his lowest point in 2020 he thought he was "better off dead" as he took 30 diazepam pills a day to cope.
Jack has secretly spent time in rehab in 2020, but has since been arrested three times for drug-driving.
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After being handed a 36-month driving ban and given 60 hours' community service in October, Jack has vowed to turn over a new leaf
He's been clean since his last arrest in August - the longest he's been drug-free since his eight-week stretch in the Love Island villa.