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Love Island winner Greg O’Shea says he’s been ‘shunned and abused’ in cryptic poem saying ‘only he knows the truth’

LOVE Island winner Greg O'Shea revealed he felt "abused" after leaving the reality dating show.

The rugby union player, 25, won the 2019 summer season of Love Island alongside ex girlfriend Amber  Gill.

Greg O'Shea, 25, won Love Island in 2019 alongside Amber Gill
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Greg O'Shea, 25, won Love Island in 2019 alongside Amber Gill

Greg took to Instagram to commemorate one year to the day since he arrived at the infamous villa.

He posted a poem describing his experience, alongside a photo of himself in ripped jeans, white sneakers and black beanie.

Smiling at the ground as he sat outside The Temple Bar with a pint of Guinness.

He wrote: "Exactly 1 year since I entered Love Island!

It has been exactly one year since he entered the villa and he reflected on his experience in a cryptic poem
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It has been exactly one year since he entered the villa and he reflected on his experience in a cryptic poemCredit: Rex Features
Greg followed in the tradition of many Irish lyricists and expressed himself via poetry
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Greg followed in the tradition of many Irish lyricists and expressed himself via poetry
The poem said only he "knew the truth" about what happened after Love Island
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The poem said only he "knew the truth" about what happened after Love Island


"It’s difficult to express in a caption how the experience has been.
"I do however want to thank you for following me on my journey so far, your support means more to me than you’ll ever know.

"In return for your kindness, I wrote a short poem for you. I hope [you] enjoy it!"

In the poem, Greg described feeling "nostalgically content" but revealed it had not all been smooth sailing.

Greg was focused on trying to get into the Irish Sevens for the Olympics but they were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic
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Greg was focused on trying to get into the Irish Sevens for the Olympics but they were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemicCredit: ITV

He wrote: "Although shunned and abused/For pursuing my dreams/Known only to few/The truth behind the scenes."

Greg finished by saying he hoped the "future is kind" but he was "happy with where I at present".

The rugby player dumped Amber via text just five weeks after they won the ITV series.

They won the public over on the show after being together for only 12 days, but they never made their relationship official in the outside world.

He dumped ex Amber via text just weeks after they won Love Island
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He dumped ex Amber via text just weeks after they won Love Island

Amber made no secret that she missed Greg in both her own social media captions and in the comments of his posts.
Greg returned to rugby training and announced on  that he had become a Youth Ambassador for Bank of Ireland.

He blamed their busy schedules on the reason for breaking up.

Speaking on RTE One's Late Late Show last year he said: "We're mad about each other, what's not to be mad about?

The pair were shock winners of the 2019 summer season
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The pair were shock winners of the 2019 summer seasonCredit: Rex Features
They split the £50,000 prize winnings
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They split the £50,000 prize winningsCredit: Rex Features

But it didn't work out for the pair who've now gone their seperate ways

Even though Amber went to his native Limerick and met his family
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Even though Amber went to his native Limerick and met his familyCredit: Instagram
She was said to be devastated after Greg broke up with her
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She was said to be devastated after Greg broke up with her

"She's gorgeous, smart funny, she's the Queen of Love Island for a reason but you need to be realistic about the situation.

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"She lives in the UK, every brand wants to work with her, every event wants her there, of course she deserves all of it and I decided to come back to Ireland and do my thing here."
He continued: "I'm trying to get to the Olympics with the sevens team, I've got my law exams coming up so we're both so jam-packed busy and you need to take these opportunities by the scruff of the neck.

"So we're kind of just being realistic about the situation and protecting our careers and that's where we are at the moment."

Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea win Love Island 2019
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