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Love Island beauty reveals terrifying ordeal after she's followed by man and forced to flee screaming

Love Island beauty reveals terrifying ordeal after she's followed by man and forced to flee screaming

Scottish Suna day ago

LOVE Island star Patsy Field has revealed a terrifying ordeal in which she was forced to flee in terror after being followed by a man near her home.
The star, who rose to fame on last summer's edition of the ITV2 dating series, took to TikTok to reveal the worrying encounter in which she actively described how she was pursued by a man who appeared to be following her.
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Love Islander Patsy Field has shared his distressing experience of being followed by a man
Credit: TikTok / @patsyfield
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The TV star was forced to flee in terror after her safety was compromised
Credit: Rex
Patsy told her followers that she had decided to head out for a walk in her local area in Bromley shortly after 8pm at night in order to walk off being "full of steak" after a plush family meal at Miller and Carter.
She told how her mum had discouraged her from walking late at night but Patsy insisted she was fine as she had never had problems in her area being out on her own but did confess to her fans that where she lives gets a "bad rep".
Patsy continued in the clip as she said: "I'd got an outfit on which could be a bit revealing but like I said, I'd never had any issues before.
"I've always felt safe where I'm from."
Detailing how she then went for the walk, she realised that ten minutes in there was a man walking close by.
Although she did not interact with him, Patsy told her followers that she decided to cross the road to be safe after being left concerned by how close the man was to her.
She then said: "I give it a couple of steps on the other side of the road and I thought, I'll just check and I turn around and he's crossed the road."
Although this unsettled Patsy, she once again tried to give the benefit of the doubt by explaining that the man could have also crossed due to the parked cars at the side of the road.
In order to be sure, Patsy then told how she crossed back over the road once more and to her utter disbelief, the man once again followed suit.
Confessing she went into a panic, she decided to stand still and look at her phone, causing the man to pass her and walk ahead.
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However, things took a more sinister turn when the man in question eventually turned back around and walked back along the path in Patsy's direction.
Patsy said: "He starts walking back towards me and I'm like what the f*** is going on."
Revealing she was still stood in the same place, she felt unnerved when the man made clear eye contact with her.
Fearing what could happen next, a panicked Patsy revealed she began to scream out loud and run in the opposite direction.
She also began to phone her mum who was able to come and collect her as she was close-by to the family home.
In a heartbreaking admission, the reality star said: "Now I'm scared to walk around my own area which is a shame as I've never had an issue before."
Patsy first became known for her stint on Love Island last year.
She had an early exit in the series but returned for one of the show's final episodes to be a part of the programme's savage dumping - determined by the ex-Islanders.
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She shared a TikTok video about her experiences
Credit: TikTok / @patsyfield

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