Lexy Thornberry, who starred in season three of Love Island, has taken a not-so-subtle dig at her ex-boyfriend and former co-star Chris Graudins in a savage TikTok video.

Lexy was linked to co-star Ryan while filming the show, and Chris dated and fell in love with his co-star Zoe. After the show wrapped, Zoe and Chris broke up, and Lexy and Chris got together.

The pair dated for a few months before parting ways and Lexy told So Dramatic! that they decided to call it quits because of “too much public involvement”.

However, the plot has thickened since Lexy recently posted a TikTok video that appears to drag Chris and hint at infidelity.

“Had to end it bc [sic] our signs weren’t compatible,” overlay text on the video read. It continued, “I’m a Pisces and he likes texting back girls he’s already slept with.”

Lexy added the track ‘Vegas’ by Doja Cat which has the lyrics ‘You ain’t nothing but a dog, player,” and captioned the clip “HAHAHAA this is a joke #thisisnotajoke”.

Lexi isn’t the only Love Island season three to show shade and her co-star via TikTok. Just last month, Love Island winner Tina Provis, who appeared on the same season as Lexy, shamed her ex Mitch and co-star Emily in a TikTok video.

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Tina coupled up with Mitch on the show. The pair made their relationship part way through the series, and ended up winning $50,000 to share.

They continued to date outside of the show but split three months after the show wrapped. It was later revealed that Mitch hooked up with co-star Emily Ward just days after their breakup.

“I found out that about five days after we had broken up before we’d publicly announced it, that a certain couple of people had hooked up with each other,” Tina told Abbie Chatfield on her podcast It’s A Lot in March.

“I didn’t exactly get the truth from the horse’s mouth straight away,”  “I was like, ‘Is there something you want to tell me?’”

She added, “It took a little bit of coercing. I was like, ‘so you did this’, and he said ‘when?’,” she recalled.

“I was like, ‘Okay, you’re lying now, just say it’. Then I got it out [of him].”

Now, Tina has taken to TikTok to share a video that seems to shade both Emily and Mitch.

The reality star posted a TikTok video with the caption, “When he hooks up with the girl he told you not to worry about.” She added a pre-recorded audio snipper that’s circulating on the platform that says, “Hmmm funny, yes. But not funny, ha ha. Funny, weird.”

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