Jordan Davies says Ibiza Weekender bosses made ‘biggest mistake of their lives’ by sacking him as he teases one last return

JORDAN Davies says bosses made the “biggest mistake of his life” for sacking him on Ibiza Weekender after six years.
The Welsh star, 26, was booted from the ITV2 show on last night’s episode after breaking rep rules.
But speaking to the Sun’s Bizarre column in his first interview since, he reckons he’ll be back and has another season left in him.
He said: “I got a bit emotional – couple of tears in the eyes. If it wasn't for Ibiza Weekender I wouldn't be here today. It's given me so many opportunities. It was a sad ending which is why I'd like to do one more.
"I think they will take me back. After seeing the response they'd be silly not to. I think they're going to realise they made a big mistake. So let's just hope nobody watches this Sunday.
"I did think it was the wrong decision to get rid of me because I've been the longest serving cast member on there. And I'm one of the best on there. So getting rid of me was the wrong choice. I'm like Ken Barlow. I would love to go back. So it all depends on if they'll have me back.”
Jordan was one of the first reps when the show was first aired in 2013 under its former name the Magaluf Weekender.
He was reprimanded by head rep David Potts after disobeying orders and heading out to try and rekindle his relationship with Love Island star Chyna Ellis.
The night turned sour for his boss who told Jordan it was “the worst case of rule-breaking and selfish non-rep behaviour I’ve ever seen” as he let him go.
Jordan defended his decision and told the Sun there was an alternative to his sacking.
The Celebrity Big Brother 2017 star said: "I'd like to think I've got one more. I'd like a more dignified exit.
"I'd like to do one more series and decent exit out of it instead of getting sacked because it's not exactly the best way to go out after you've been on a show for seven series. I would love to go back and do one more.
"I'd made a couple of wrong decisions that night. But me sneaking out that night when I did – the guests had a better night for me doing it. The only person who didn't have a better night was David.
"I know it annoyed him but personally I could've been given a warning.
"And because you know, I didn't affect anyone else's night and you've got Callum and Hayley (fellow reps) kissing the night before but they never got a b*****king.
"But if me and Chyna were kissing in the room out of the way of everyone we're getting told off. It's one rule for one, another for the other.
"I think he did it for a bit of an effect for the team you know, 'Jordan thinks he can break the rules so if we I'm willing to get rid of Jordan I'm also willing to get rid of you'.
"But personally I think I'm the rep with the most experience and he's got people in there like Chyna who doesn’t have a clue what she's doing. Neither does Austin (fellow rep) really. So getting rid of me was a bad choice.
"I think losing me was the biggest mistake he will have made and I think he's lucky it's towards the end. If it was half way through the season he would've struggled."
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Jordan has since been DJing all over the UK as well as promoting his Magaluf travel agent company.
He told the Sun he would love to do Strictly Come Dancing next.
The Ex On The Beach star added: "It'd be nice for me to dance because I can't dance."