Geordie Shore’s Marnie Simpson reveals she had a breakdown over sex act photo
The reality TV star thought the Photoshopped fan photo was real
SHE’s not shy about exposing all and sundry to the world while out partying, but it seems that even Marnie Simpson has her limits.
The Geordie Shore star has revealed that she had a breakdown after a fake sex act photo of her emerged online – until she realised it wasn’t her.
Writing her in column for Star magazine, the 24-year-old said: “I had a scare once when a fan Photoshopped a picture of me and put a d*** in my mouth.
"I had a breakdown when I saw it because I thought it was real! Thank God it wasn't."
Marnie opened up about the distressing incident after empathising with Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh after the Sun revealed that a sex tape of her was put up for sale to the highest bidder.
Speaking about Kim’s distress, Marnie said: “If I were her, I would do everything I could to stop it coming out.”
But despite her shock, Marnie isn’t exactly a prudish, shrinking violet as her antics on the reality TV show prove.
In one episode, she and co-star Chloe Ferry shared a sex toy and in February, the two girls stripped off for TV show The Joy of Sex Toys.
And she’s been hitting the headlines in recent weeks due to her drunken – and exposing – antics while partying abroad with the Geordie Shore gang.
In one incident, she struggled to protect her modesty when she went commando on a night out in Kavos, the party capital of Corfu.
As she danced her mini dress hitched giving onlookers a very naughty eyeful, but on-off boyfriend Aaron Chalmers wasn’t impressed and came to her rescue by pulling her dress back down.
Marnie and Aaron famously got together at last in the latest series, before splitting weeks later, but now look to be trying to make a go of things.
Opening up about their relationship while filming in Spain, Marnie said: “Things haven’t been too awkward between Aaron and me – we’ve been getting on well. We want to have fun and see what happens.
“The last thing either of us want is drama and to spoil things for everyone else.”
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