
Casa Amor boy Boris Vidovic slammed as a ‘player' by scorned girl who says he'll ‘never change'
BAD BOY Casa Amor boy Boris Vidovic slammed as a 'player' by scorned girl who says he'll 'never change'
CASA Amor boy Boris Vidovic has been slammed as a 'player' by a scorned girl who says he'll 'never change.'
Model Boris, 28, is currently attempting to turn heads in the ITV2 villa - and it's not his first reality TV stint.
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Casa Amor boy Boris Vidovic has been slammed as a 'player' by a scorned girl who says he'll 'never change'
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A girl who was once romantically involved with Boris has claimed that he really 'isn't interested in finding the one"
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Boris has been getting to know Billykiss and Toni
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He was in fact a contestant on Kmetija (The Farm) in 2024, but said in an interview for the reality show that he 'doesn't believe in finding love on TV".
And a girl who was once romantically involved with Boris has claimed that he really 'isn't interested in finding the one.'
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The girl in question told The Sun that she and Boris were exchanging texts a few years back, but coined him a 'player.'
She said: 'He seemed like a really nice guy at first, but soon after we started chatting everything had a sexual spin and didn't seem to be about getting to know me as a person.
'We never met even though he always promised that we would. He used to tell me he'd come and see me so we could go on dates, but it never happened. He really gave off player vibes.'
She continued to say: 'He is hot but he knows it and he knows he can get anyone he wants. Which is fine, but girls need to know he is definitely not interested in love.'
A representative of Boris responded to the claims when approached by The Sun, saying: "We refute these allegations as Boris has never had a serious girlfriend.
"Prior to Love Island he enjoyed the single life in both Ljubljana and Dubai before deciding to sign up for the show in the hope of finding love and a meaningful connection."
When asked about falling in love on reality TV, Boris told 24UR: 'I don't believe in it. I don't even think about it.'
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He also stated that he did not approve of nudity in front of the cameras.
During his appearance on Kmetija, Boris described himself as 'communicative' and someone who 'swears by positive energy and laughter".
Following his Love Island debut, those familiar with his earlier TV stint rushed to a Reddit forum.
One wrote: "I actually watched him, he was super unlikable and in this interview before the show he says that he disapproves nudity in front of cameras + he doesn't believe in love in a reality show. He also got a lot more new tattoos while in Dubai."
Another added: "I'm embarrassed for my country, sorry guys! I heard he was bragging abot going on LI a while back and I said no waaaaay…
"Edit: I worked with him on a photoshoot once…not a thought behind those eyes."
Boris, who lives in Ljubljana, previously said he was single at the time of filming Kmetija.
In his pre-villa interview for Love Island, he vowed: "I'm gonna have to be the bad guy! That's the game.
"If I'm going in and there's someone beautiful waiting for me inside, I'm going to approach them for sure."
On who he's got his sights set on, Boris added: "I'm super attracted to Shakira, I think she's got a great personality and seems like a good girl.
"I'm sure we'd get along well and have a good time together, but I need to see in person, it's all about energy."
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The girl in question told The Sun that she and Boris were exchanging texts a few years back, but coined him a 'player"
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