Published Friday, 20 January 2012
The camp teenager, famous for his use of 'shut up' and '100 per cent' phrases, has opened up about his departure, which was revealed last month.
Although Derbidge is sad about the axe, he's looking forward to the future and hopes to reunite with former TOWIE star Amy Childs.
He tells The Sun: "It was a shame. I cried for about an hour when I heard. They've got 12 new characters going in which is so many.
"I'm taking 'shut up' with me so don't anyone say it without permission. Nobody can say 'shut up' like me and Amy. No one can take away the vajazzles, the honeys, the professionals, the 100 per cents, well-jels, the shut-ups. I'd 100 per cent love to set up a rival show with the others that have left.
"I'd love to do something with me and Amy. We've both said to each other that we are going to stick together now so we're gonna. This year is going to be Harry and Amy.
"I've got offered so many great things that in a way I'm pleased to have gone. TOWIE made me and was amazing for me. I couldn't have wished for a better show. It's not ending, I'm moving on."