Jordan Dowsett allegedly snapchatted the ‘Love Island Australia’ cast during his golf buggy drunk-driving incident. 

Jordan Dowsett allegedly shared videos of himself during his golf buggy drunk-driving incident with his Love Island castmates on Snapchat. In November, Dowsett was pulled over by the police after being caught driving a golf buggy under the influence in the Gold Coast area. After a test showed him positive for alcohol, Dowsett pled guilty to mid-range drunk-driving. 

Now, as reported by So Dramatic!, Love Island star Phoebe Han has claimed that Dowsett was sharing pictures and videos of himself driving the golf buggy while drunk on a private group on Snapchat. 

“I was like ‘oh my God’, honestly. We have a Snapchat group [and] he was sending us Snapchats from that night on the golf buggy,” she told So Dramatic! “So I was like, ‘oh my God, of course’… He was done for drunk driving. That’s immature!”

That’s not the only thing Han has slammed Dowsett for. In a recent scathing interview with So Dramatic!, Han claimed that Dowsett had treated her like ‘dirt under his shoe’. On the December 5th episode of Love Island Australia, Han was taken by surprise when Dowsett claimed that he didn’t see a future for the two of them outside of the villa. 

“That was the first time that I had heard all of that and I was completely shocked. I was blindsided and so disappointed because he knew how I felt,” she said.

“I was honestly there for a genuine connection,” she added. “We didn’t just have a sexual chemistry kind of connection. We had an emotional connection. I was so shocked. It came out of nowhere. Honestly, everyone was shocked.”  

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She went on to add that she’d broken-up with Dowsett when she finally started seeing the red flags once the two were out of the villa. “There were so many red flags from Jordan that I should have seen a lot earlier. But I was just invested. I built a connection in the first two weeks, but two weeks is crazy when you’re always with each other,” she told So Dramatic!

“I just realised my worth when I did start to recognise all of the red flags when I was able to talk to other people… [The break up] was mutual but it was more me deciding I deserved better.” she said.

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