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SCOTT Thomas has sensationally quit Love Island All Stars after struggling to find a genuine connection.
The show legend, 36, walked after the latest recoupling on the ITV2 dating show when the reality of his situation hit home.
Scott Thomas has sensationally quit Love Island All Stars[/caption] He was part of the starting line-up on the spin-off series[/caption]The Sun can reveal that Scott’s doubts over Tina Stinnes, 29, continued to grow over recent days and despite matching at the fire pit he felt it fairest on her to call time on their relationship.
It left the marketing entrepreneur feeling lost in the villa and he subsequently checked out.
Scott’s decision left his fellow Islanders devastated after he grew close to a number of the lads especially.
A source said: “Since it first came to light Scott wasn’t feeling it with Tina on Vegas night, he’s struggled to feel free within the situation and push past his doubts.
“On tonight’s show viewers will see him continue to work through his concerns about their connection before the Islanders are then plunged into a recoupling.
“Scott was unable to get past the feeling Tina wasn’t right for him and his biggest priority was not wasting her precious time in the villa.
“He knows this is a big opportunity for her in love and life and would never want to ruin that.
“After taking some time out with the dedicated Love Island welfare team, Scott decided that the best thing he could do for himself was to remove himself from the situation.
“He’s done so much work over recent years on self-love and he didn’t want to force a connection for the sake of it.”
Scott had been top of Love Island bookers’ wishlist for years but he consistently turned them down.
Speaking to The Sun before heading on to the All Stars series earlier this month, Scott said: “It feels like the stars have aligned.
“I’ve always tried to almost distance myself from the show a bit, I wanted to kind of prove to myself that I’m more than just Love Island.
“So I finally felt like the last couple of years have gotten to that point, and then when I got the call I just felt in my intuition, this is the time.
“I felt like I’ve been on such an incredible journey that this is now the time to kind of go back and show the new Scott.
“I love the show, I love everyone. I just knew, just felt it in my stomach, really.
“The format just works. Two of the couples from my original series are still now married – Cara and Nathan, Alex and Liv.
“I’d love to meet someone myself and settle down.”
SCOTT’S VILLA JOURNEY
The Manchester businessman, 36, was the oldest contestant in the official ITV2 show after Marcel Sommerville was voted out in the first week.
Scott originally starred in Love Island’s second series back in 2016, and left the villa with Kady McDermott.
They moved in together but split shortly after he was arrested on suspicion of assault following a blazing row with Kady.
Scott, who now runs Manchester-based firm the Social PR, was later released without charge.
His All Stars exit comes after he squared up to Luca in a hairy moment during a villa challenge.
Luca was convinced Scott didn’t fancy Tina and said so in front of the group.
Tina was then at risk of being dumped when she was voted by the public as one of four least popular islanders.
However, the ‘most popular’ islanders, Luca and Elma, were allowed to save one person from the axe and chose Tina.
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Love Island fans were hoping All Stars bosses would bring back Scott’s ex Kady McDermott to make a bombshell return[/caption]Kyle Walker facing AC Milan baptism of fire with Serie A giants in an even bigger mess than Man City
KYLE WALKER left a Manchester City team in a bit of a pickle — but nothing compared to the Milan mess he walked into.
The England right-back faces a Serie A baptism of fire against city rivals Inter at the San Siro on Sunday.
Kyle Walker is preparing to make his AC Milan debut[/caption]Milan consider the arrival of City skipper Walker, 34, a major coup and want him to bring leadership to a group that seems seriously flaky.
Signed on loan with a view to a £4million summer move, he joins fellow Englishmen Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and on loan Tammy Abraham at the club.
Walker watched from the San Siro stands on Sunday as new Portuguese coach Sergio Conceicao and defender Davide Calabria had a heated exchange on the pitch after a 3-2 comeback win over Parma.
Conceicao was appointed on December 30 after the sacking of Paulo Fonseca and is concerned by the squad’s attitude.
Calabria and Loftus-Cheek were among a group of players who went to see a rapper perform in Milan 48 hours before the game — and this has been seen as unprofessional.
Although they are through to the Champions League play-off round, Milan are seventh in Serie A and facing a battle to qualify for Europe next season.
To make matters worse, Inter are in a two-way title battle with Napoli.
Milan’s ultras protested outside a private event marking the 125th anniversary of the club’s foundation — with much criticism of American owners RedBird Capital Partners.
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Sergio Conceicao argued with Davide Calabria last weekend[/caption]Club legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic — now a senior advisor and operating partner — and president Gerry Cardinale had to enter through a side entrance.
Ibra’s commitment has been questioned given the time he spends on Austria’s ski slopes.
Cardinale is criticised for not being in Italy enough and caused uproar by selling Sandro Tonali to Newcastle in 2023.
Ibrahimovic hosted a lengthy 40-minute unveiling press conference with Walker this week.
He oddly said: “Kyle was not necessarily an objective we were looking at.
“The opportunity arose, we had our fingers on the pulse and it was better having him than not having him.”
Walker becomes the club’s SEVENTH right-back this term, including centre-half Tomori who struggled in that position in Wednesday’s 2-1 Champions League loss at Dinamo Zagreb.
Although he has lost some of his pace and struggled for form and fitness over the last nine months, Milan officials believe Walker will be able to deal with Italian football.
But Tomori, who has played 163 times for Milan since signing in 2021, has not been in good form. He is unlikely to play on Sunday and may be sold.
The same applies to Loftus-Cheek, who is sidelined with a hamstring problem.
He enjoyed a good season last term, but is not suited to the attacking midfield role he has been asked to play.
Abraham — on loan from Roma — has just six goals so far.
Another Brit abroad to make Europe’s fashion capital his home is Walker’s mate Dele Alli, who joined nearby Como.
English players have often found Italian football tough in the past although David Beckham is remembered fondly for his two loan spells at Milan.
And Walker has taken the same shirt number as Beckham wore at Milan – 32.
Whether he will become as popular remains to be seen.
Walker poses alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic[/caption]