Love Island’s Ollie Williams exposed as trophy hunter who proudly posed with dead animals

Love Island’s millionaire viscount-in-waiting Ollie Williams, 23, is exposed as a bloodthirsty trophy hunter who pictured himself proudly posing with dead animals

  • Ollie Williams, 23, has joined the cast of Winter Love Island in South Africa
  • Photos reveal he has taken part in several hunts – shooting endangered animals
  • Ran hunting business Cornish Sporting Agency until it was taken offline in 2018
  • The viscount-in-waiting is heir to the 2,000-acre Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall

A Love Island contestant and heir to a £15million fortune has been exposed as a trophy hunter who gleefully poses next to the corpses of the animals he kills.

It has emerged that Ollie Williams has travelled to several foreign destinations to take part in hunts — even shooting endangered animals.

The 23-year-old, who is set to inherit the 2,000-acre Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall, has proudly had his photo taken standing over dead warthog and water buffalo among other animals.

Love Island contestant Ollie Williams has travelled to several foreign destinations to take part in hunts — even shooting endangered animals. He is pictured posing with a killed warthog

The 23-year-old, who is set to inherit the 2,000-acre Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall, has proudly had his photo taken standing over several dead animals

The 23-year-old, who is set to inherit the 2,000-acre Lanhydrock estate in Cornwall, has proudly had his photo taken standing over several dead animals

One now-deleted picture is of him with a giant eland — a type of antelope which has been listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Another of the Viscount-in-waiting with a slaughtered beast is captioned: ‘You’ve gotta love it when you put your binos up and see a bull like this on the other end!’ 

According to the Sun, the snaps were taken to promote his hunting business, Cornish Sporting Agency.

Another of the Viscount-in-waiting with a slaughtered beast is captioned: 'You've gotta love it when you put your binos up and see a bull like this on the other end!'

Another of the Viscount-in-waiting with a slaughtered beast is captioned: ‘You’ve gotta love it when you put your binos up and see a bull like this on the other end!’

It offered ‘unforgettable sporting experiences’ in Mozambique and South Africa, as well as bird shooting events in south west England.

The agency’s website was taken ‘offline’ in November 2018 but, according to Companies House records, Oliver Sebastian James Williams is still the company’s active director.

The shocking photos were posted on an Instagram account that was deleted before it was announced Ollie would be in the new winter series of Love Island in South Africa.

The agency's website was taken 'offline' in November 2018 but, according to Companies House records, Oliver Sebastian James Williams is still the company's active director

The agency’s website was taken ‘offline’ in November 2018 but, according to Companies House records, Oliver Sebastian James Williams is still the company’s active director

A source said: ‘It’s disgusting. These are vulnerable animals. Why would you do that, let alone try and promote it? He’s so arrogant, so entitled and thinks he’s God’s gift to women.’ 

A source close to Ollie claimed the animals were ‘sick’ and were ‘culled’ as part of conservation work.

ITV did not comment on the claims last night.

The new series of Winter Love Island starts on ITV2 Saturday night.

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