Furious Charlotte Crosby hits back amid Geordie Shore feud saying she’s ‘hurt’ by friends ‘who spoke behind her back’
'HURT' Charlotte Crosby has slammed her Geordie Shore co-stars in a furious statement on social media after quitting the reality series last year.
The star, who first appeared on the show in 2011, pulled out last summer following a major row with other cast members during filming abroad.
She was joined on the trip by fiancé Jake Ankers and their newborn daughter Alba, as the cast reunited on a holiday with their families.
Charlotte, 33, has admitted that she was going through a tough time when the row escalated, and she felt compelled to "defend" herself after seeing her co-stars' comments on the conflict.
And she said she'll refuse to watch the show.
She shared on Instagram today: "Hi everyone. I just wanted to pop on to say thanks so much for all the lovely messages I've received over the the last 24 hours. They've meant a lot.
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"I havent had a chance to watch the new eps of Geordie Shore, but I don't think I will.
"I really was quite clueless as to conversations that were being had behind my back by "Friends".
"Last year whilst filming was going on, I had just had a baby, lost my beloved nana and was trying to be by my mam's side during her cancer diagnosis.
"I know many of you are already fully aware of the roller coaster of emotions we went through as a family that year, so I feel a little saddened I have to bring this up in a bid to try and defend myself.
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"I was hoping to be really strong when the show aired and try to brush it off like I wasn't bothered, but I am hurt and I can't quite seem to shake it off.
"Life is too short to argue though. I'm going to count my blessings, value my loved ones and move on with my head held high. Love you all lots."
Earlier this week, the Geordie Shore legend was missing as the cast gathered to take part in interviews and a photoshoot to promote the new series.
The new mum exited after a heated dispute with co-star Marnie Simpson about a highchair, and insisted her departure was final.
Marnie later acknowledged a possibility of reconciliation but stated she wouldn't be the one to initiate contact.
She told The Sun: "I think it’s a shame because the memories what we got, it’s a shame that we’ve lost the friendship but it is what it is.
"It doesn’t get us down, I’m not losing any sleep over it.
"I’m just focusing on the positive this year, I don’t want to focus on any negatives.
"I want to surround myself with people who uplift me and make me feel good and who want the best for us.”