Conor Maynard takes a fresh swipe at The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton amid bitter paternity drama – as she claims she’s been hacked

Conor Maynard has continued to publicly criticize Charlotte Chilton as their disagreement over the potential paternity of their child continues.

For over a year, the 33-year-old singer and the 34-year-old reality star have been disagreeing about who Penelope’s father is. Despite two tests showing he isn’t the father, the reality star continues to believe he is.

He’s referenced Michael Jackson’s song “Billie Jean,” specifically the line “The kid is not my son,” in the past when addressing Charlotte. Now, he’s posted a video of himself singing the song, asking his followers, “Whose side are you on?”

The video showed a side-by-side comparison: an AI-generated vocal track and his own singing, with text asking viewers, ‘Is AI singing better than a human voice?’

While Conor was posting videos, Charlotte shared on Instagram that she’d had to report a potential case of identity theft to the police. As a result, she was left without access to her phone, email, or WhatsApp.

Conor’s video featured him singing along with an AI-generated version of his own songs. Although the video itself wasn’t particularly special, the overall point was easy to understand.

The song details a woman’s claims that he fathered her child and the arrangements she proposes, seemingly referencing a past relationship.

Conor sings about a woman claiming he’s the father of her child, repeating that ‘Billie Jean’ insists he is. He firmly denies it, stating the child isn’t his. He mentions this situation has been going on for forty days and nights, and the law initially supported her claim.

‘But who can stand when she’s in demand? Her schemes and plans’. 

Conor made what seemed like sneaky remarks while Charlie publicly showed she was having trouble after her Instagram account was hacked, sharing a warning with her followers.

Conor continued to subtly criticize Charlotte last month, even after she shared that she needed brain surgery, seemingly repeating his attacks within a closed circle of agreement.

Charlotte shared that she was having surgery after a severe trigeminal neuralgia attack led to an emergency visit to the hospital.

The two individuals are disputing the fatherhood of a child. While two paternity tests have shown the singer isn’t the father, Charlotte firmly maintains he is and believes the test results are wrong.

Okay, so Conor just killed me with his latest TikTok! He jumped on this trend where everyone shares something they say all the time, and it was set to ‘The Less I Know the Better’ by Tame Impala – seriously, the perfect song. I’ve rewatched it like ten times already, it’s just so… him!

In a video posted to TikTok—and shared before a post about Charlotte’s surgery—Conor is seen wearing a yellow sweater and red baseball cap. Text on the screen reads, ‘So come on superman… say your stupid line.’

The scene then shifts to Conor repeating a line he’s used often before, a clear reference to the drama surrounding his relationship with Charlotte. The line displayed on screen is: ‘Are you SURE you didn’t sleep with anyone else?’

Conor’s decision to revisit the debate about who Charlotte’s father is caused a divide among his followers, especially considering Charlotte recently had surgery and announced she’s taking a break from social media after a long period of conflict.

One commented: ‘This is embarrassing’ as another agreed writing: ‘id give it a rest now mate.’

Charlotte has previously discussed her struggles with the extremely painful condition trigeminal neuralgia, including having brain surgery for it in her twenties. She’s now revealed she’s recently experienced a very bad resurgence of the pain.

Trigeminal neuralgia causes intense, brief episodes of facial pain. People often describe it as a sudden, sharp, shooting pain, similar to an electric shock, that affects the jaw, teeth, or gums.

Those affected by this condition can have painful episodes that last for days, weeks, or even months. In the most serious situations, these attacks can occur hundreds of times each day.

The NHS explains that trigeminal neuralgia can be extremely challenging to live with. It often seriously affects people’s well-being, leading to issues like weight loss, feeling alone, and depression.

Charlotte described her symptoms as causing her intense physical pain, and sadly explained why the condition is often referred to as the ‘suicide disease’.

I’m back in the hospital and need another surgery to manage my trigeminal neuralgia, as some of you know I’ve been working to raise awareness about this condition. This current, severe attack has unfortunately brought me here.

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2026-01-08 15:19