In recent days, Love Island All Stars viewers have watched former friends Scott Thomas and Luca Bish dramatically butt heads in a brutal showdown over blonde bombshell Grace Jackson - which almost resulted in a physical altercation.
Now, Scott's brother and ex-Corrie star Ryan Thomas has chimed in about their on-screen feud, claiming he knows exactly what he was planning on asking Grace during that nail-biting game of Truth or Dare...
For those who've missed an episode or two, despite starting off the new star-studded series as close friends, 2016 alum Scott and 2022 star Luca came to blows on Sunday evening (26 January) during a group challenge.
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For background, Scott, 36 - who appeared on the second series of Love Island where he famously met ex-girlfriend Kady McDermott - has been coupled up with Made In Chelsea star Tina Stinnes for the past week, who also appeared on his series nine years ago.
Luca, meanwhile, has been enjoying getting to know 2024 star Grace Jackson. He previously dated Gemma Owen after meeting on the show, though they split back in 2022
Both romances were placed on the line on Sunday, however, when a light-hearted game of Truth or Dare resulted in a full-fledged argument between the pair, after Scott was challenged to ask Grace a 'Truth'.
"I'm not going there," he replied smirking, leading many - particularly Luca - to wonder what he considered asking Grace.
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His co-star Casey O'Gorman then challenged him, hitting out: "What do you mean that you won't go there? You can't say, 'I'm not going there' and then not say it."
Attempting to laugh it off, Scott replied, aiming at Luca: "I've not got anything - he's my boy, I'm not gonna trigger his missus."
"Then don't say it like you've got something and don't do it," Luca hit back.
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Laughing again, Scott claimed: "No, no, no, I've got nothing - I'm just saying, I wouldn't disrespect her. I'm being respectful to you."
Chiming in, Grace demanded: "Stop being a p***y, just say it."
Turning to Luca, Scott reiterated: "Bro, I'm being respectful to you, so shut the f**k up."
After Luca did an impression of his initial statement, Scott asked, 'Who the f**k are you talking to?', to which Luca replied, 'You, you, you.'
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Scott then lunged towards him, before several of their cast-mates stepped in to keep the two apart.
As well as being mesmerised by the drama unfolding before them, many fans of the hit ITV dating series were left wondering what on earth Scott had planned on asking Grace that was so controversial.
And whilst we can't ask the Manchester-born Islander, we can turn to his brother Ryan, who has been having his say on each episode of the show on TikTok since it kicked off earlier this month.
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Interestingly, Ryan believes he knows what Scott's plan was, explaining in a new Instagram video: "Where Scott says 'oh I'm not going to do this to you'... that's him, I guarantee you, putting Grace on the spot and was going to ask the question 'Grace, who do you fancy in this house apart from Luca?' with hope that it might have been Scott so he can get his own back."
Ryan continued: "But instead he thought, I'm not going to do that, I'm going to be respectful... and he held back."
Thankfully, following a frosty few days between the pair, Scott and Luca hugged and made up last night (27 Jan), with the latter even becoming emotional over their fallout.
Luca admitted he 'looks up to' Scott, who, in turn, claimed he saw himself as Luca's 'big brother' and apologised for 'winding' him up.
"I love you," Scott gushed. "Come here. Bro, it's all banter that went too far but I promise you, I didn't want to bring out that side out of you."
"I didn't want to bring it out of you. I look up to you, bro," Luca gushed again.
Topics: Love Island, ITV, TV And Film, Celebrity, Reality TV