Love Island star Remi Lambert has reportedly produced a diss track that ‘doesn’t hold back’ about claims he was bullied by Jacques O’Neill and Luca Bish.
The model only lasted in the villa for a few days as a bombshell alongside Jay Younger but was after failing to turn any of the girls’ heads.
Since the end of his summer in Spain, the 23-year-old has revealed ‘a lot of arguments’ went down with Jacques on the podcast Reality with Will Njobvu that didn’t appear on our screens.
Remi said: ‘Basically, me and Jacques got into quite a lot of arguments, it made my experience s**t, it ruined it for me.
‘People were saying it was because he has a rugby persona, but you can’t treat anyone like that.’
Meanwhile, Jacques and Luca recently mocked Remi’s rapping on an Instagram Live, with the 23-year-old saying sarcastically: ‘You should turn pro.’

Remi later responded: ‘I’ve only been rapping a year, we all start somewhere.’
And according to The Sun, Remi, from Manchester, is building on his music career and using the bullying claims as his source of inspiration.
An insider said: ‘Remi’s had enough so he’s speaking out in the way he knows how – through music.
‘The track is going to be pretty eye-opening and he really doesn’t hold back on it.

‘Jacques and Luca aren’t going to like it – but he’s determined to get things off his chest.’
Loose Women gem Judi Love has also blasted the pair for ‘bullying’ Remi and called on Love Island bosses to ‘do something’ in her latest column for OK! Magazine.
‘Whether or not rapping is actually Remi’s dream, those two lads had no right to comment on or judge him for that,’ she said.
‘They’ve taken advantage of their bigger platform and ridiculed him, which in turn encourages other people to join in with the negativity.
‘All we can hope is that producers will do something about these consistent accusations, as they have a responsibility to protect the mental health of their contestants.’
Love Island is available to stream on ITV Hub.