Charlotte Crosby unfollows fellow Geordie Shore star Marnie Simpson amid feud rumours
Geordie Shore stars Charlotte Crosby and Marnie Simpson have sparked rumours of a feud after they allegedly unfollowed one another on social media. The pair have been filming for an upcoming series of Geordie Shore, but reports claim they’ve had a few rows.
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Hide AdThe cast of the MTV show flew out to Cyprus to film the next instalment of the popular series earlier this month. Another reunion series is being produced off the back of the success of the first, which saw cast members from across all previous 22 series take part.
Charlotte and Marnie had been staying in a villa with other stars when things soon got out of control. A source told The Sun: “The fallout started in the villa, and after Charlotte flew home early it’s only got worse. Friends have tried to intervene, but they’ve now unfollowed each other. They’re both fuming - it started out over petty rows in the villa, and now it’s boiled over into a proper feud."
Last month, Charlotte quit filming for the MTV show and returned home to Sunderland after it was claimed she was left unhappy about the cleanliness of the accommodation. "She got fed up and flew home early – the whole thing was really stressful, and she just wanted to get home," the insider told The Sun. "It left a bad taste in some of the cast’s mouths, but it was all great TV when she stormed out."
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Hide AdCharlotte and her Geordie castmates experienced a disaster earlier this month whilst filming after illness swept through the cast, meaning many were too unwell to shoot. The production was therefore cancelled. Charlotte joined the show as one of the original members with Gaz Beadle, Holly Hagan, Vicky Pattison, James Tindale, Jay Gardner, Sophie Kasaei, and Greg Lake. Her return to the TV show that made her famous comes six years after her shock departure.
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