Megan Barton Hanson has accused her boyfriend Wes Nelson’s ‘Dancing On Ice’ partner Vanessa Bauer of trying to come between her and Wes.
The 24-year-old former ‘Love Island’ star has slammed professional ice skater Vanessa on social media, claiming she has "never reached out" to her or invited her to watch her boyfriend Wes train for the ITV celebrity ice skating competition.
Megan also accused Vanessa of announcing her split from her partner Louis Nathaniel just hours before Sunday’s (13.01.19) live show, in what Megan labelled as a "tactical break up" designed to stir romance rumours between Vanessa and 20-year-old Wes.
She wrote on Instagram: "@Vanessabauer_skates love that you decide to announce your breakup with your boyfriend on the night of your 1st performance with my boyfriend!
"You’ve never reached out to me once or invited me to watch you train, it pained you to introduce yourself to me last night, you didn’t even look me in the eye LOL.
"Hope the tactical breakup got you the headlines you wanted babe. @wesnelson (sic)"
Wes then took to his own Instagram to defend Megan, saying any rumours of a ‘Dancing on Ice’ curse were "laughable".
He wrote: "Oh and give it a rest with this Dancing on Ice curse b******s as well it’s laughable."
This isn’t the first time Megan and Wes have battled cheating speculation, but Megan previously insisted she trusts her partner completely, and doesn’t believe any of the rumours that circulate the pair.
Speaking about their romance in October, she said: "It’s really good, his PA run has come to an end now and he’s getting ready for ‘Dancing On Ice’ so it’s all really positive. I think if anything we’re going to have more time together because when he’s travelling to his PAs he’s halfway across England. I think if anything once he’s got his ‘Dancing On Ice’ schedule it’ll be better and if anything we’ll have more time together so it’ll be nice.
"Ultimately if we’re not happy then we’ll end it but we have a really good time so you can’t put that much pressure on it and think: ‘Oh we should do it for the public.’"