Love Island’s Grant Crapp Welcomes Third Child: Meet Baby Oliver!
As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that Grant Crapp, a beloved figure from Love Island Australia, and his partner Lucy Cartwright have expanded their family with the arrival of their third child – a handsome baby boy.
As an over-the-moon admirer, I couldn’t help but swoon over the heartwarming snapshot the ex-reality TV sensation posted on social media yesterday. It depicted their little bundle of joy being enveloped in a loving embrace by his two cherished older siblings!
Grant revealed their son’s name in the caption.
‘Oliver Benjamin Crapp. Welcome to the family,’ he wrote.
‘Party of 5!!’ wrote I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! co-host Julia Morris.
‘What a beautiful family,’ added Olympic swimmer Emily Seebohm.
Grant and his companion Lucy have been blessed with a four-year-old daughter named Charli and a two-year-old son called Levi.
Back in 2018, I couldn’t help but get swept up in all the drama surrounding my favorite couple, Grant and Tayla! They were the talk of the town after Grant snatched the victory in Love Island Australia’s first season alongside his on-screen partner, Tayla Damir. It was a love story for the ages that had everyone hooked!
Though he exited the reality TV series in a romantic liaison with Tayla, it soon came to light that he actually had a hidden girlfriend waiting for him in Canberra.
Afterward, Grant and Tayla went their separate ways, and he eventually rekindled his relationship with Lucy during the ensuing weeks.
In spite of the ongoing dispute, the duo has been thriving more than ever before, and they’ve jointly acquired two properties, along with welcoming three kids into their family.
In 2019, Grant bought their first home together in Malua Bay, New South Wales.
After purchasing a cozy three-bedroom cabin for $380,000, the electrician has been working on its renovation since then.
Since purchasing the property that lies two hours from his previous residence in Canberra, Grant has carried out a full makeover as a first-time house owner.


The star transformed the kitchen by replacing its old fixtures with a sleek, all-white setup and adding lively yellow countertops and tiles.
In my expertise, I’ve transformed an expansive open-concept living area into a cozy, intimate lounge nook – a delightful escape within the larger home layout.
The original slow combustion wood burner serves as the focal point, while Grant has arranged a striking, blue corner sofa and an extra two-seater couch nearby.
Grant chuckled as he pointed out his neatly hidden TV wires,” implied that he strives for flawless results.
Overwhelmed by the outdated “mission brown” trim around the room, I exclaimed aloud, “Goodness, what on earth is this ‘mission brown’ skirting all about?
Initially, the appearance was labeled by Grant as “very much reminiscent of the 80s, with an outdated feel” and boasting “unusual colors.” Following this, he opted to have the space tastefully modernized through a professional redesign.
After giving everything a fresh update, the reality TV personality shared that the entire makeover of the room cost only $1,500.
According to Grant’s statement, the total cost included approximately $900 worth of labor for the plumbing and tiling work, and around $600 for materials, which he primarily purchased at Bunnings.
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2025-04-02 03:20