Cheating confession by a star of the Bad Boyfriends show, as his girlfriend endured a four-hour wait in the car
In a shocking turn of events on ITV2's Bad Boyfriends, Dan, a participant on the reality show, was caught admitting to cheating on his partner Ellie. The revelation came during a tense conversation with Olivia Attwood, who questioned Dan about potential secrets he was hiding.
The first incident of Dan's infidelity was uncovered at a car park, where he was caught cheating with a 'some girl, some random girl.' This was followed by another scandal at the Boardmasters festival, where Dan was forced to confess to sleeping with a stranger while Ellie waited for him at a car park for four hours, accompanied by her mother.
Dan's confession was not limited to these two incidents. He admitted to having slept with more girls than the two Ellie knew about. In an exclusive first-look clip, Dan confirmed that the cheating incident at Boardmasters festival was one of the instances he had been unfaithful.
Ellie showed shock and asked Dan for details about the cheating incident at Boardmasters festival. Olivia Attwood, known for her no-nonsense approach, expressed concern over Ellie's lack of surprise at Dan's cruel behaviour. She advised Ellie that she should not settle for so little, so soon.
The person who slept with a stranger at the Boardmasters festival while Ellie waited four hours in her car to pick him up remains unidentified. Dan's relationship status with Ellie remains unclear as the show continues to unfold.
Tune in to ITV2 and ITVX tonight at 9pm to catch more of Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends and witness how Dan's confession impacts his relationship with Ellie.
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