Love Island star Chris Hughes 'seeking help from Snapchat bosses' to prove innocence in Katie Price feud

Both parties have professed their innocence and claim to have evidence to prove the other is lying 
Seeking help: Chris Hughes with his girlfriend Olivia Attwood
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Emma Powell26 October 2017
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Love Island star Chris Hughes has allegedly enlisted the help of Snapchat officials to help prove he never sent messages to Katie Price.

The pair have been embroiled in a lengthy feud ever since Hughes tweeted screenshots of “flirty messages” he claimed to have received from Price.

He then went on an expletive-ridden Twitter tirade against her, calling her a “rotten piece of s***” after she later revealed the messages she claimed he sent back to her.

Hughes has now said he reached out to Snapchat to request a full copy of his past conversations after Price branded him “pathetic” and told This Morning viewers that she had shown his alleged messages to hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes.

“I haven't sent her any messages,” he told OK!. “Either the messages are from someone pretending to be me, or Katie has made them up because she's embarrassed that I posted the flirty messages she sent me and wants to make me look bad.”

He continued: “It took me ages, but eventually I managed to speak to someone at Snapchat on the phone who helped me to access my entire history online.

Calm before the storm: Chris Hughes with Katie Price on Loose Women
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“It shows every message I’ve ever sent or received. It’s proof I have never messaged Katie.”

The news comes days after Price shut down Hughes’ claim that she had forged messages in a bid to paint him in a bad light, accusing him of making her look mentally unstable.

She told OK!: “All I know is someone who’s parading around about mental health and he’s trying to make out I’m mad, saying that he hasn’t sent me messages, it’s like pot-kettle.

“That’s exactly what he’s doing – trying to make me feel mental that I’m making the whole thing up when I’m so not.”

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