Jeremy McConnell could be sent back to prison after he was accused of breaching his restraining order and contacting his ex Stephanie Davis.
It is understood that Merseyside Police are investigating reports that the 27-year-old sent several messages over social media to the mother of his child.
The former model was only released from jail 37 days ago after serving time for breaching his community service order.
Jeremy McConnell could be sent back to prison after he was accused of breaching his restraining order and contacting his ex Stephanie Davis (pictured together in 2016)
It is understood police are investigating reports that the 27-year-old (shown left, in London this week) sent several messages to Ms Davis (appearing on This Morning last year)
Earlier this week, McConnell put on an elaborate display of his new love with glamour model flame Charlotte Huntley
He is believed to have written to Ms Davis about her new boyfriend Jacob Gill through fake social media accounts, according to The Mirror.
McConnell was originally sentenced to 200 hours community service and a 20 week suspended sentence last August over a physical and mental attack on his ex.
But he was dragged back before Cardiff magistrates and sentenced to 18 weeks in prison for missing eight community service sessions while jetting off to Turkey for a hair and beard transplant.
Jeremy – who launched his TV career aged 23 on MTV’s Beauty School Cop Outs – served just a month behind bars at HMP Cardiff before he was freed on December 27.
A Merseyside Police spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘Police has received an allegation that a restraining order has been breached by a 27-year-old man.
‘A report was received on 12 January that the man had contacted a former partner.
‘Enquiries are ongoing to establish whether or not the order has been breached and appropriate action will be taken.’
Earlier this week, McConnell put on an elaborate display of his new love with glamour model flame Charlotte Huntley.
Jeremy (pictured left, with new girlfriend Charlotte Huntley) served just a month behind bars at HMP Cardiff before he was freed on December 27 after his attack on Ms Davis (right)
Jeremy McConnell and Stephanie Davis put on a loved up display on Loose Women in 2016
Jeremy McConnell and Stephanie Davis at the ITV studios in 2016. He was jailed last year following his attack on Ms Davis
The Irish model was given a suspended sentence after the high-profile trial where he was found guilty of attacking Stephanie at her home in Merseyside in March.
Moving on from his woes, Jeremy has been getting up close with Page 3 model Charlotte, who bares a striking resemblance to Stephanie.
Far from blending into the background, the brunette beauty jumped on to Jeremy’s back for a piggyback before they danced around in the street.
During proceedings in August, a judge said Jeremy had shown no remorse for the attack on his ex-girlfriend or the impact it must have had on Caben.
He then missed eight work appointments in the 200-hour order and the court activated the sentence for failing to comply with his punishment.
Sentencing him at Liverpool Magistrates Court, District Judge Wendy Lloyd said she tried to rehabilitate McConnell with a suspended sentence to protect women from future violence.
She added: ‘Your enthusiasm for co-operation has been short lived and there’s nothing to show in the future things will change.’
The Irish model was given a suspended sentence after the high-profile trial where he was found guilty of attacking Stephanie at her home in Merseyside in March