Luca Bish’s mum Maria has weighed in on the huge row between Grace Jackson and Olivia Hawkins which aired on Sunday night’s dramatic episode of Love Island: All Stars.
The show descended into chaos as the axed stars from the series returned to decide which couples from the bottom three in the public vote would leave ahead of Monday’s final.
Olivia was quick to set the cat amongst the pigeons when she accused Grace of lying about her feelings for Luca Bish who she is coupled up with, claiming she’d seen ‘secret messages’ proving the blonde was only after a fake relationship.
Shocking the villa, she announced: ‘So I’ve seen text messages of Grace just saying to someone that she’ll do whatever it takes to win the show this time from someone back home.’
A horrified Grace pleaded with Luca: ‘Baby, that is absolutely not true. I do not care about winning this show’.
As tensions begin to boil over Samie Elishi, who competed with Grace for Luca’s affections, also claimed to have seen the infamous messages.

Luca Bish’s mum Maria has weighed in on the huge row between Grace Jackson and Olivia Hawkins which aired on Sunday night’s dramatic episode of Love Island: All Stars (Luca seen with mum Maria)

Olivia (seen) was quick to set the cat amongst the pigeons when she accused Grace of lying about her feelings for Luca Bish who she is coupled up with

Shocking the villa, she announced: ‘So I’ve seen text messages of Grace just saying to someone that she’ll do whatever it takes to win the show this time from someone back home’
Grace fumed: ‘On my life, I have never written that sentence in my life. It’s b******t, and someone’s forged that, that’s not true. I am gobsmacked’.
While Grace’s close pal Harriett Blackmore chimed in: ‘Liv’s probably texted herself and used it as an answer. Babe, we all know you wouldn’t do that.’
Luca and Olivia knew each other on the outside of the villa having both grown up in Brighton.
And Luca’s mum had some choice words to say about Liv on social media as the episode aired.
A teaser shared by Love Island on X showed the row between Grace and Liv which Luca’s mum Maria commented on via her antique shop’s page.
She said: ‘Liv you told me you wouldn’t stop at anything to get with Luca when he left the island. So this is interesting.’
Comments that followed praised Maria for sticking up for Grace amid the drama.
Amid the argument Olivia’s rival Harriett was quick to chime in and told Grace: ‘She probably made it up babe, like she did with Ronnie.’

And Luca’s mum had some choice words to say about Liv on social media as the episode aired. Maria said via her antiques account: ‘Liv you told me you wouldn’t stop at anything to get with Luca when he left the island. So this is interesting’

Comments that followed praised Maria for sticking up for Grace amid the drama

A horrified Grace pleaded with Luca: ‘Baby, that is absolutely not true. I do not care about winning this show’
Little love is lost between the two, after Olivia claimed Ronnie Vint sent her flirty messages while still with Harriett, a relationship that has since been rekindled in the villa.
Despite the accusations, it was Ronnie and Harriet who received the most votes from their co-stars, with a tearful Tina Stinnes adding: ‘I love every single one of you individually and together, there’s a couple that I’d love to see more of and to see their journey continue.’
Luca and Grace, Ekin-Su and Curtis, Catherine and Omar, Elma and Sammy, and Gabby and Casey are now the five couple remaining inside the villa as the series’ final looms in.
After enjoying romantic Valentine’s Day meals with their partners, the Islanders soon had their night ruined by the surprise news someone would be heading home.

Despite the accusations, it was Ronnie and Harriet (pictured) who received the most votes from their co-stars and went home
Elma and Sammy, Catherine and Omar, and Harriett and Ronnie were revealed to be vulnerable following the public vote.
The contestants found themselves in the bottom three after viewers had voted for their favourite couples at the end of Friday’s episode.
However in a twist, it was announced that their fate was in the hands of dumped Islanders.
But fans were all left saying the same thing as they urged producers to ditch the ‘pointless’ system and let the final decision be made by the public.