MITCHEL Taylor has exposed the 'messages from Grace Jackson' after her explosive All Stars clash with Liv Hawkins.
When Liv, 29, returned to the Love Island All Stars villa this week she claimed Grace, 26, had told another Islander she'd "do anything to win".
Now Messy Mitch, 28, has shared what appears to be messages from Grace to a mystery pal.
Commenting on news Grace was heading to South Africa as a bombshell, the mystery person wrote: "You're my winner regardless."
The post Grace replying: "Aww thank you babe.
"I will win this time. I'll do anything."
A rep for Grace told The Sun: "Grace has said several times she hasn't sent messages of this nature."
And Mitch isn't the only former Islander to speak out in defence of Liv.
Ella Thomas, who starred in series 10 with Mitch, shared a clip of the tense moment on social media and added: "I'm not going to lie, I believe everything Olivia says.
"All of it... that is the reality. Let's all be real with ourselves."
However Marcel Somerville, Nas Majeed and Montel McKenzie - who returned to South Africa with Liv this week - poured water on claims from her and Samie Elishi that "all" of the dumped All Stars had seen the messages.
Speaking on a live stream after the show, Nas said: “Genuinely, she hadn’t mentioned any of that to us prior to going in so we were all looking around like, ‘oh…’.”
Marcel added: “There can’t be smoke without fire. But sometimes is the fire actually real?
“We don’t have those receipts. There are only two people who might have them and those are the people who brought them up."
Kaz Crossley - another returning All Star - this morning told fans she hasn't seen the alleged messages.
She said: "I just want to say I haven't seen these messages, and I had no involvement in this situation.
"So yeah, you lot need to stop asking me."
And Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu, who came third alongside Curtis Pritchard, was slammed by fans for "stirring the pot" amid the revelations from Liv.
During a chat with Curtis in the villa, she insisted that Liv "wouldn't lie" about the messages she'd claimed to have seen.