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Miles Nazaire almost quit Celebs Go Dating after expert row

Miles Nazaire almost quit Celebs Go Dating after expert row
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Miles Nazaire admits that he almost quit Celebs Go Dating after being confronted by expert Paul Carrick Brunson.

Miles Nazaire has revealed that he was close to quitting Celebs Go Dating following a confrontation with expert Paul Carrick Brunson.

In scenes shown earlier this week, Paul told Miles that his interactions with dates came across as shallow and accused him of not showing his true self - revelations that left Miles in stunned silence.

Talking to The Sun about the incident, the Made In Chelsea favourite revealed: "He described me as the most self-centred, shallow person he's ever met. And he said I only care about myself and no-one else. And if I continue this way, I'll be unhappy for the next 15 years.

"I didn't actually say much to that. I kind of stayed quiet, which I think was good for me because I felt like in the moment I was so angry that if I said anything, I think I'd have said something that I would've regretted.

"I was just really disappointed in him because he'd only seen me a handful of times, and to have such a judgment on my character was quite heavy. It actually made me nearly walk off the show. I nearly quit the show."

He went on to explain that they later had a conversation where they resolved their differences, adding: "I think he understood that there's certain boundaries that you can't cross and there's certain ways you have to talk to an adult."

Celebs Go Dating continues Monday to Thursday at 9pm on E4.

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