Love Island legend Olivia Attwood has weighed in on the Ronnie Vint and Olivia Hawkins drama.

After entering the All Stars villa, Hawkins revealed that she already knew fellow Islander Ronnie because he'd previously slid into her DMs.

The revelation landed Ronnie in hot water, as he would have been with Harriett Blackmore – who he met on season 11 of the main show – at the time.

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It also landed him a "red flag" from Hawkins, although he insisted he wasn't in a relationship when he sent the messages.

Now, Olivia Attwood has taken to TikTok to share some tea on what she knows about the situation and how the full story may not have been told on TV.

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She began: "I’m always going to defend the girls and I'm always going to defend another person called Olivia, because it’s the best name; however, my information is and my stance on this…

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"Not backing Ron. He shouldn’t have messaged someone if he was, you know, in a situationship or whatever. I don’t know the status of him and Harriett at that time, but Olivia was very engaged in the messaging back and forth – he wasn’t talking to himself."

She added: "I think the picture of him holding Harriett’s hand, she Photoshopped her face over it and sent it back to him on DM. I just dropped that tea."

"I feel like on the show it was made to look a little bit more one-sided than it was, but I do think Ron took his red flag like a gent, and he obviously knows he is wrong for messaging someone."

Thanks for the clarification, Olivia.

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