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star Jacques O'Neill's family have revealed that he was diagnosed with  when he was a child which means he 'struggles with his emotions' - as they address the furious backlash over his poor treatment of Paige.<br>While running his Instagram account during his stint in the villa, his nearest and dearest urged viewers to 'be kind' and stressed that they only see an edited version of events. <br>Jacques has come under fire from fans after he kissed Cheyanne during Casa Amor and then failed to apologise to loyal Paige afterwards - instead using the excuse that he wanted to 'test himself'. <br>         Honest: Love Island star Jacques' family have revealed that he was diagnosed with ADHD when he was a child which means he 'struggles with his emotions' - as they address the furious backlash over his poor treatment of Paige.<br>According to the , people with ADHD can seem restless, may have trouble concentrating and may act on impulse. <br>Making the announcement on his social media, his family wrote in the caption: 'Jacques was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 9 years old.<br>'By no means is this a get out clause for his actions but it is to show that he can fundamentally struggle with his emotions at times.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'He is an amazing person who I'm proud to call my friend/little brother.<br>'All the hate thrown towards Jacques doesn't go to him directly….It comes to his loved ones who have always supported him and  [https://kesl.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?event1=click_to_call&event2=&event3=&goto=https://krutiminst.ru/ "https://kesl.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?event1=click_to_call&event2=&event3=&goto=https://krutiminst.ru/] not just whilst he is on Love Island.<br>         Tough: Jacques has come under fire from fans after he kissed Cheyanne during Casa Amor and then failed to apologise to loyal Paige (pictured) afterwards - instead using the flimsy excuse that he wanted to 'test himself'<br>'Love Island, although real.<br><br>Is still a show where the producers do have control and we see 45minutes out of the 1440 in 24hours. Please be kind♥️ .'<br>It comes after the rugby player's behaviour was revealed in scathing fashion by Cheyanne during the dramatic recoupling and end of Casa Amor. <br>Jacques first decided that he was going to stick with Paige, leaving the brunette visibly delighted as she returned to the villa alone.<br>Asked by Laura Whitmore whether she was surprised she hadn't been chosen by one of the boys, Cheyanne revealed: 'I thought I had a connection with someone...<br><br>I suppose my version of a test was different to someone else's....' and then admitted that Jacques was the man in question.<br>         Having their say: While running his Instagram account during his stint in the villa, his family urged viewers to 'be kind' and stressed that they only see an edited version of events<br>         Statement: Making the announcement on his social media, his family wrote in the caption: 'Jacques was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 9 years old'<br>Attempting to justify his decision, Jacques said: 'I wanted to see if what I've got with Paige is real.<br><br>I wanted to see if something could be better... but it wasn't.'<br>'It's not really what you want to hear when you come back.' Paige added, insisting she did remain loyal in Casa Amor. <br>Paige then pulled Jacques aside to confront him about his behaviour, with him quickly admitting: 'One night we had a good chat and we kissed...<br><br>after that I got in bed and we had another kiss. <br>'If you can't accept that then I understand, if that takes a few days or a few weeks.' <br>        Drama: It comes after the rugby player's behaviour was revealed in scathing fashion by Cheyanne (pictured) during the dramatic recoupling and end of Casa Amor<br>        Not happy: Jacques first decided that he was going to stick with Paige, leaving the brunette visibly delighted as she returned to the villa alone before she found out what he had done<br>Paige added: 'You can get to know people without kissing them, I would never do that to someone I cared about,' breaking down in tears as she ran into the villa.<br>The episode ended with many of the show's couples in turmoil, with a teaser showing Jacques with tears in his eyes as he seemingly considers leaving the villa - after a hurt Paige questions 'What the f*** were you doing?'. <br>In a tense chat on Friday night's episode, Paige confronted him again and said: 'I get Casa is a test, but it's only a test if you want it to be a test and you only want tests if you feel like something is missing or if you feel like something's not 100 per cent. <br>         Reaction: In a tense chat on Friday night's episode, Paige confronted him again and said: 'I get Casa is a test, but it's only a test if you want it to be a test'<br>      'Why did you do it if you didn't have any of those things with her [Cheyanne] or if you genuinely felt that way about me?<br><br>Because it's not adding up. I'm not sure you quite understand how…'<br>To which Jacques said: 'Look I know you're hurt mate, I know you are. You deserve better…'<br>But Paige asked: 'Well, why couldn't you just have been better then?'<br>Love Island fans will now have to wait until Sunday's episode to find out if Paige will forgive him.  <br>                Suspense: Love Island fans will now have to wait until Sunday's episode to find out if Paige will forgive him<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-86fb49a0-ff73-11ec-aaf5-8f224c793a80" website Island star Jacques O&apos;Neill&apos;s family reveal he has ADHD
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has detected its fifth suspected case of , health chiefs revealed Thursday night — bringing the national tally to 22. 
Officials in the Empire state are yet to published any further details on the case, including the patients' sex and whether they are linked to international travel. 
But the new infection makes the city of 8million America's hotspot for the tropical disease — which is native to West Africa. 
Yesterday another four monkeypox cases were spotted, with , and Philadelphia all reporting their first patients to be struck down with the virus.
Most cases are being detected in gay and bisexual men who have recently returned from international travel.

But a number are also being seen in 'close contacts' of cases in a sign human-to-human transmission may be taking place on American soil.
Globally more than 700 cases have been detected — with the most in Spain and the UK where tallies have eclipsed 200.
America has now detected 22 cases of monkeypox across 11 states — with Pennsylvania and Illinois yesterday joining the list of cities to detect the virus
Pictured above are the early spot symptoms triggered by monkeypox.

After the marks appear they become concave and turn black before eventually falling off
Pictured above are symptoms triggered by a monkeypox infection. Anyone with these warning signs is being urged to come forward
New York City's new case has tested positive for orthopox virus — the family that includes smallpox and monkeypox.
The sample will now be sent for testing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to confirm it is a monkeypox case.

It is very likely that an orthopox-positive person has monkeypox.
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Revealing its fifth infection yesterday, New York City's Department of health similarities said on Twitter: 'An additional person has tested positive for the orthopox virus in New York City, which is presumed to be monkeypox.
'To date, five cases have been identified.
'Monkeypox is rare in New York City but we can prevent the spread.

Learn more about prevention and symptoms.'