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Love Island's Dejon Noel-Williams' stepsister releases 'tell all' book about 'narcissistic' star

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Former Love Island star Dejon Noel-Williams is said to be the subject of a new book released by his step-sister, who previously called him 'narcissistic'. Dejon, 26, was among the original islanders on the latest series of the ITV2 show.

He coupled up with Meg Moore, 25, throughout and some of his behaviour drew criticism from viewers, which he's addressed since leaving the villa with his partner shortly before the final.

After being branded a "narcissist" by some viewers - including his stepsister Niah Sienna - Dejon denied the claims and insisted that he is an "empathetic person". Now, Niah, who is not related by blood to Dejon but shares a brother with him, has criticised Dejon and has told fans that she's now released a book about the Love Island star.

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Niah, who is said to be the sister of the reality TV star's brother, announced the release of Surviving Dejon in a post on the platform this morning. It comes after Niah described Dejon as a "narcissist" and "manipulative" in previous videos.

The content creator wrote in the caption of her post uploaded earlier: "This book answers everything. reasons why I spoke out. Why fear kept me silent for so long. How I lost everyone and everything I ever cared about.

"It reveals the truth behind the rumours I never wanted to address. I need to tell my truth in the way that I feel in control. This is not for attention, creating this book was like therapy for me. I would never put my reputation on the line or lose the people I loved if I didn't have a powerful reason to finally speak. This wasn't easy, but it was necessary."

She continued: "Surviving Dejon isn't about hate it's about healing. I hope that people do not use this against him in a harmful way. I hope instead people choose kindness."

Niah added: "To everyone who sent me kind messages while I had no one... thank you. You were the support system I didn't know I needed. Even though I know I'll receive controversial responses, I hope this helps at least one person. If this helps at least one person out of a dark place, then I have made an impact.

"I hope after reading, you'll understand where I was coming from, and I hope you'll still stand with me. Trigger warning: This book contains emotionally intense and potentially distressing content."

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Her post included a trailer for Surviving Dejon, which is currently priced at £14.99 for a PDF version. The trailer, which states that the book is "based on a true story", includes several clips from other content creators criticising Dejon.

The announcement comes after Dejon addressed some criticism over his stint on Love Island in an interview following his departure from the villa. He told the Daily Mail: "I do take full accountability for how I communicated at times in the villa."

Dejon added: "The girls who were on the show with me say I'm not a narcissist, I'm not a gaslighter, all of these things they have seen online, it means a lot to me because they spent 24 hours a day with me. I could have handled situations better but when it comes to being a 'narcissist' and these words, empathy is definitely something that I have, it's something I had for Meg, for Harry, and when Meg was upset, I was there for her, and when Harry was upset it would break my heart."

He told the outlet that he's had to turn the comments off on social media. Dejon said that messages himself and Meg have received are "no good" for his mental health.

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