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Big Brother’s Nick Henderson apologises for lying about pregnant ex Harry Amelia ‘not having a womb’

The 20-year-old has said he now needs to grow up and become a role model for his child

BIG BROTHER’S Nick Henderson has apologised to his ex-girlfriend Harry Amelia after lying about her not having a womb.

The reality star, 20, is expecting his first child with Harry who he met in the Big Brother house – but the pair split when she was just past her first trimester.

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Nick Henderson has said sorry Harry Amelia

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Harry and Nick dated after meeting on Big Brother

Nick’s had initially claimed that Harry had told him she didn’t have a womb during their time in the house .

But now Nick, who has been locked in a bitter battle with Harry since their split, has retracted his comments and said sorry.

Alongside the caption ‘Something that I should have said a long time ago’, he wrote: “3-4 months ago I said a lie, I lied about the mother of my child

saying she didn’t have a womb. It’s affected the relationship with my child, it’s affected everything, I was naive, I was stupid and petulant.

“I just want to see my baby more than anything in the world. And in order to do that I need to own up. I need to man the consequences and deal with it.

“I extend a massive apology to Harry, her family and everyone that was affected by it. I’ve learnt a massive lesson. And put Harry through undue stress while carrying. I’m sorry and expect the deserved hate I shall get.”

In a series of tweets he continued: “Again just massive apologies to everyone effected by my terrible behaviour including my child.Cowardly AND petulant to name a few adjectives.

“Really underlined my maturity levels and character, striving to change as that’s all anyone can do.

He added: “100% got to move on now, better myself as a person and become a role model to a child.”

Harry is expected to welcome their child next month.


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