Jack Fincham says he’s lost £1m as Love Island champ opens up on ‘painful mistakes’

Jack Fincham says he’s lost £1m as Love Island champ opens up on ‘painful mistakes’

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Jack Fincham first shot to fame back in 2018 when he took part in Love Island which is where he met his girlfriend at the time Dani Dyer

Jack Fincham has opened up about losing a staggering £1million as he reveals his “painful mistakes” that he has made. The star has been honest about the tough times he has gone through since finding fame in 2018.

The star became well-known when he took part in the 2018 series of Love Island which is where he met his girlfriend at the time Dani Dyer. He is now getting ready to launch his career comeback after a few years of struggling.

The 34-year-old narrowly avoided prison is the last year as he was arrested while serving a suspended sentence at the time. Jack shared an Instagram post talking about how he plans to get his life back on track.

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In the candid post, he said: “I’ve been quiet for a long time — maybe too long. Truth is, I haven’t known what to say. I lost over £1 million chasing the wrong things — and in the process, I lost over a million followers too. That hurt. But I get it.

“I wasn’t myself. I was lost, struggling, and making the kind of mistakes that feel impossible to come back from. But I’ve learned this — you don’t need millions of followers to find your voice again. You just need to tell the truth.”

Jack also shared a video where he spoke about the situation in more depth. Speaking to the camera, he said: “I took a lot of bad advice over the years and had a lot of the wrong people around me.

“I’ve made some massive mistakes. I’ve learnt some really, really proper painful, really painful lessons over the years. Every mistake that I’ve made, I own them all.

“I own every single mistake that I’ve made. They’re all my fault. I ain’t a victim. Now, what this new chapter is about, it’s about showing you what it’s like to start from absolutely rock bottom.

“Which is where I’m at now. You know, it pains me to say it, but that’s where I’m at now. I’m at rock bottom. And I want to show you what it’s like, that with the right mindset, the right people around you, absolutely anything is possible.

“I know where I want to be. I know who I want to be. I mean, I’m not sitting here saying that I’ve got it all figured out and I know what I’m doing, because I don’t.”

Jack went on to say that he has started a YouTube channel where he is going to document getting his life back on track. Jack has faced ups and downs since being on Love Island which has seen him face prison and go to rehab.

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He was previously jailed after being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog who attacked a runner and mauled a woman. He went on to be freed on bail the same day that he appealed and then his sentence was overturned but three months was added onto his suspended sentence.

He has also been honest about his stint in rehab after he went through a drug relapse. Jack said he found it difficult to cope with the amount of money he had so spent it on drink and class A drugs and taking at least 30 diazepam pills a day to cope with his anxiety.

Source: Mirror

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