Ryan Thomas has reportedly accused his ex Tina O'Brien of smashing his car wing mirror with a baseball bat after the pair became embroiled in a furious row at 1am.
The former couple, who met on Coronation Street and share a daughter together, dated for six years.
According to The Sun, Ryan and Tina became involved in a heated row in the early hours of last Sunday and that they have not spoken since.
The couple reportedly barely speak anymore due to their factious relationship and that the tension "boiled over" - leading to a nasty row.
A source told the publication: "Tina, who was at a pal’s house party, came out into the street to meet him as he drove up. Soon after that his car was damaged with the baseball bat."
Reportedly, paintwork from Ryan's Range Rover had scratched and the wing mirror had been "smashed off" during the row.
The insider described it as "quite a disturbing incident" and that Ryan drove away as soon as he could and that Ryan is furious.
It is believed that Ryan has since taken the vehicle to be repaired.
The Mirror has contacted Tina and Ryan's reps for comment.
Tina and Ryan first began dating in 2003 after splitting from co-star Bruno Langley and said at the time: "We’ll be together for ever, fingers crossed. I can’t see myself with anyone else."
However, their own romance followed that of their characters' doomed one as Tina's Sarah was jilted at the altar by mechanic Jason, played by Ryan.
The couple split in 2009 after Tina claimed that Ryan told her he no longer loved her and she said that she was "devastated".
Tina since went on to fall in love with Adam Crofts in 2016, who she went on to wed in 2018 and even invited Ryan to the wedding.
Meanwhile, Ryan fell in love with Lucy Mecklenburgh, who he is expecting his second child with, after they met on Bear Grylls' Celebrity Island in 2017.
However, fans suspected there might be a rift brewing between the two former flames after Ryan and Lucy announced that they were expecting another child.
At the same time, she shared a cryptic message on Instagram, which read: "Don’t always trust what you see on social media. Even salt looks like sugar.”
She went on to delete the message, replacing it with: "Don’t waste your time with explanations. People will hear what they want to hear."
Ryan and Tina's reps declined to comment when approached by The Sun.