Former Love Island winner Jack Fincham was interviewed by police officers shortly after 5 a.m. after receiving a phone call claiming he was behaving suspiciously.
Onlookers worried when they saw him hanging around in a parking lot in south east London in the early hours of the morning.
Four officers spoke to him before his family came to take him home.
Pictures show the reality star wearing a blue and white jacket and looking confused when he is arrested by the police.
He had been spotted in the parking lot behind a row of semi-detached houses five miles from his family home in Kent.
Jack Fincham leans forward
A local in Bexleyheath said, “I have no idea why he was there.
“I only realized who it was after googling.”
The incident last Sunday – 30 meters from a police station – happened days before it was revealed that Fincham, 30, had split up with Towie’s friend Frankie Sims, 26.
Jack’s representatives declined to comment. A source said, “I’m sure if Jack wants to use social media and explain the situation, he will.”
Jack Fincham looks confused
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Nine days earlier he had posted pictures of himself on vacation in Ibiza. On Friday he invited you up in the sunshine with the headline: “Think about things”.
The news of his split from Frankie came just hours after his ex Dani Dyer, 24, left her cheating boyfriend Sammy Kimmence, who was jailed for cheating on two retirees.
A former stationery sales manager, Jack rose to fame in 2018 after he and Dani were crowned Love Island winners.
Jack with Love Island girlfriend Dani Dyer
(Image: jack_charlesf / Instagram)
The pair shared the £ 50,000 prize and went on to date, move in together and play in their own spin-off.
But in 2019, Jack had to publicly apologize after it was revealed that he was on a cocaine intoxication. He admitted that he was afraid to see Dani’s father, Danny Dyer.
He became a father to “great friend” Casey Ranger in January 2020.
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Last November, he was injured in a car accident outside a Dartford pub that resulted in the write-off of his £ 35,000 written off Mercedes.
The Met said, “The police were called at 5:18 am to report on a suspicious man. The officers attended and arrested a man. No crimes were committed. His family picked him up. “