We're now two weeks into Love Island All Stars season three and the drama is seriously heating up. However, it's not romantic squabbles that are taking up the airtime, no, in fact its the many friendship feuds that are consuming our evenings right now. From Jess and Whitney's fallout, to Lucinda and Samie not getting along after Lucinda picked Ciaran, and of course the biggest feud of the whole series - Sean and Scott.

The pair got off to a bad start on night one when Scott was the surprise arrival to the Villa and said some choice words about Sean, and then during last night's episode things kicked off again between the pair, when Sean accused Scott of 'bullying' him.

So what actually is this feud about? Do the pair have history? And why are many fans sticking up for Scott in this scenario? Here's what you need to know.

Why have Scott and Sean fallen out?

Love Island All Stars started with a bang two weeks ago when Scott entered the Villa as the first bombshell of the season.

He entered the Villa on the first night and was immediately asked by host Maya Jama to pick who of the boys he thought was no good for their girls, and he picked Sean. When asked for his reasoning, he went onto say to the group that Sean was "one of the worst Islanders" ever.

Sean then quipped back: "How many finals did you make?"

Scott retorted back and spoke to Sean about how he was on his season: "You were that far up Joey [Essex]'s a***, you were naming his organs after candies!"

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Scott's decision lead to Sean getting banished the Hideaway for the evening and after he returned to the Villa the next day the pair appeared to squash things.

However, last night's episode then saw the feud reignited. During a game called 'It's Giving' Scott handed out the present for 'biggest pot-stirrer' to Sean, which then caused the pair to have a row over Sean's behaviour in the Villa.

At one point during the conversation around the Firepit, Sean said to Scott: "You’re not my mate, so if you want to mug me off in front of everyone – do your thing."

Sean then began to cry and told Scott he thought he was a "bully" and had been trying to humiliate him in front of the group.

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The next day the pair had a conversation on the bean bag chairs where Scott apologised for making Sean cry. Scott then asked if Sean did think he had been bullying him, to which Sean said he did feel that way, and he was being "strategic".

Scott denied he had been "gunning" for Sean and the pair agreed they wouldn't be friends in the Villa.

Do Scott and Sean have a history?

During the first episode of the show the pair acknowledged that they had never met and didn't follow each on social media. However, this is not to say they don't have any knowledge of each other.

While Sean's season of Love Island was airing in 2024, Scott shared his thoughts on Sean several times in a series of posts on X.

In one post he shared a picture of Sean on the TV and captioned it: "Sean shut up bruv". In another post Scott said Sean needed a "muzzle" and he also said he wanted Sean and Matilda to go "in a bit bye".

While many fans have shown support for Sean during his time on the show this year, some have also referenced his previous behaviour on the show during his original season.

Following last night's episode many fans took to X to share their feelings on how Sean treated contestants back in 2024, in particular eventual winner Mimii.

One person said: "Team Scott all the way!!! I remember how Sean treated Mimi!! He can shove those performative tears right back in his eyes!!!" While another accused Sean of bullying Mimii: "too many people have short term memory of how Sean continuously bullied Mimii all they way until the end."

Back in 2024, fans accused Sean of "targeting" Mimii during the Grafties ceremony and repeatedly bringing up her relationship with Josh, and referencing how she had been "dumped" by former Islander Ayo.

Many fans believed the behaviour continued throughout the show, with Sean continually questioning the relationship of the couple.

Sean and Mimii never appeared to become close friends after the show, however, they do now follow each on social media.

Love Island All Stars continues on ITV2 and ITVX