Love Island fans claim Scott is a plant and ‘producer mouthpiece’ after controversial All Stars return

LOVE Island All Stars fans have claimed that Scott is a “plant” and “producer mouthpiece” after spotting clues.

Scott, who has been on four different versions of the reality dating show, made a bombshell entrance on Thursday’s launch show.

Love Island fans are convinced Scott is a ‘plant’ and ‘producer mouthpiece’Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
ITV2 viewers think Scott’s returned purely to stir up drama on behalf of bossesCredit: ITV

The Welsh lad immediately caused a ruckus by sharing his honest thoughts about Sean Stone, branding him the “worst Islander” in history.

And then during last night’s All Eyes On Me game, fans were quick to spot Scott dropping little grenades with the brutal questions he asked.

He continued to quiz Shaq over the real reason for his split with Tanya, which was then followed by Scott pulling no punches and asking Charlie who he thought would go home first and why.

The answer didn’t go down well with Whitney after Charlie picked her and Jack, saying he thought she was “playing a game”.

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Now fans are speculating if Scott has been told by bosses to deliberately stir up drama.

One wrote: “It feels like the producers have told Scott to go in and start arguments because they know he’s never serious about finding a romantic connection, so far little he’s doing seems rational.

“Sean is annoying but they’ve literally never met before so Scott coming at him like that unprovoked within minutes of entering the villa seems influenced.”

A second said: “I think Scott is the producers villa mouthpiece so his comments tonight are basically a warning from them to Charlie to not try and play that game because they won’t allow it.”

A third commented: “Scott’s issue with Sean was giving a producer plant moment, I’m not going to lie.”

“I don’t care that Scott has been on Love Island a bunch of times. He’s messy and understands that he’s there to make a TV show and entertain viewers,” a fourth added.

ITV had no comment when approached.

Before heading into the villa, Scott broke his silence after the savage show twist and promises to “stamp his authority” on the villa.

Prior to his shock arrival, the 25-year-old was asked what he was going to be like on the ITV2 programme this time around and if he’ll change his behaviour.

He revealed: “I think I will just be myself, there’s shows that I’ve done since my first series on Love Island where I don’t feel like I’ve been myself, especially in America but I want to bring an updated version of myself now I’m a bit older.

“I got involved in quite a few situations last time where I look back and wonder if I should have said something, but I don’t think I’ll hold back this time, I want to stamp my authority.”

He also teased that despite wanting to share his honest opinions, he also wants to have fun this time around.

Speaking about what kind of energy he wants to bring, Scott expressed: “Fun, a lot of people thought I was quite boring at times before, they did like me for that because I only got involved in situations I had to get involved in, but there’s definitely a personality that my friends and family see.”

LAUNCH NIGHT CHAOS

Host Maya Jama returned to the villa on the launch night and revealed which couples had been paired together by the public.

The six couples ended up being Sean and Belle Hassan, Shaq Muhammad and Leanne Amaning, Jack Keating and Whitney Adebayo, Ciaran Davies and Millie Court and finally Charlie Frederick and Helena Ford.

But before they were able to get acquainted, Scott walked in through the doors and threw the cat among the pigeons.

When asked by Maya which boys were “no good” for their girls, Scott said: “It is an All Star girl line up but in the end couple I can only see one All Star there.”

Scott was referring to Belle and Sean and insisted that Sean was one of the “worst Islanders” he had ever seen.

Sean was left taken aback as he hit back and said: “How many finals did you make?”

To which Scott said: “How many shows have I been on?”

Sean quipped back: “That is irrelevant.”

He then added: “I have never even spoken to you before.”

Scott insisted he was just being honest before saying: “You were that far up Joey [Essex} a***, you were naming his organs after candies!”

Sean went on to brand him “crazy” amid the war of words.

Scott first appeared on Love Island back in 2023 when he arrived as a bombshell on day 11.

Despite having a connection with Catherine Agbaje, things didn’t end up materialising with them and he was dumped from the villa just six days before the final.

He went on to star on the fifth series of Love Island USA and Love Island Games, making appearances on three different versions of the franchise in under three months.

Scott was quick to take aim at Sean – calling him the ‘worst’ Islander in the show’s historyCredit: ITV

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