Love Island's Grace Jackson has hit back at fellow Islander Olivia Hawkins following her shocking accusation.
In Sunday night's episode (February 17) of Love Island: All Stars, Olivia returned to the villa with her fellow dumped Islanders to vote on which couple to send home before the final.
Causing drama, the reality star claimed that she saw "text messages of Grace just saying to someone that she'll do whatever it takes to win the show this time", to which Grace claimed this was "untrue".
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During last night's final, host Maya Jama brought up the accusation again and asked Olivia if she had proof of the texts.
"I've seen [the screenshots], I've said what I've said," Olivia replied. "You know me, I'm very straight to the point. I wish them the best."
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However, Grace was quick to fire back at Olivia's response, saying: "I'm very straight-talking too and there's absolutely no receipts, so I can't wait to apparently see them."
Following Olivia's initial accusation, Grace's Love Island ex Reuben Collins took to Instagram to defend Grace, sharing his opinion on the shocking moment and declaring it "FAKE NEWS!!!"
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The former pair became a couple on series 11 of Love Island and remained together for two weeks after they were dumped before deciding to call it quits.
Last night's All Stars final crowned its 2025 winners, with Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman receiving the most votes from the public and winning the £50k prize fund.
The couple beat runners-up Grace and Luca Bish to the crown, while Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Curtis Pritchard finished in third place, Catherine Agbaje and Omar Nyame finished in fourth and Elma Pazar and Sammy Root finished in fifth.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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