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Davide Sanclimenti 'turns down Celebs Go Dating'

Davide Sanclimenti 'turns down Celebs Go Dating'
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Love Island's Davide Sanclimenti reportedly rejects an offer to take part in Celebs Go Dating following his recent break-up.

Love Island star Davide Sanclimenti has reportedly rejected a five-figure offer to appear on this year's Celebs Go Dating.

The Italian shot to fame on last summer's edition of the ITV2 dating show, winning after coupling up with Ekin-Su Culculoglu, although the pair announced their split earlier this month.

Filming on the new series of Celebs Go Dating is already underway, but The Sun says that when producers heard about the break-up, they offered him the chance to join the show as a latecomer.

"He turned them down," a source told the newspaper. "It's too soon for him. He's gone home to Italy instead."

Celebs already confirmed for the show are radio host Vanessa Feltz, model Lottie Moss, Made In Chelsea's Mark-Francis Vandelli, comedian Spuddz and Love Island pair Chloe Burrows and Adam Collard.

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