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Geordie Shore star Scotty T brands panto pay row ‘absolutely disgraceful’ as the show is cancelled following cast salary dispute

Reality star has blasted organisers on Twitter after they confirmed the production had been scrapped

SCOTTY T has branded organisers of his cancelled Christmas pantomime "absolutely disgraceful" after the show was scrapped following a dispute over pay.

The Geordie Shore star had signed up to star in the production of Snow White in Leeds, but pulled out amid claims he had not been paid in full - and now the show has been axed.

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Scotty T has blasted panto organisers on Twitter after the cancellationCredit: Xposure

Last night's show was called off at the last minute, and it has been confirmed the rest of the run will not be going ahead due to "industrial issues".

Ticket holders were asked to apply for refunds.

He played Prince Charming in the show but walked away amid a pay disputeCredit: Xposure

Scotty, who had been playing Prince Charming, previously walked out after alleging he only received 10 per cent of his fee and claims he even lent “the production over £7000 to cover accommodation and flooring for the venue”.

He has now posted a scathing rant on Twitter criticising organisers over the cancellation.

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The TV star reposted a link to a story about the scrapping of the show, and wrote: "Absolutely disgraceful.";

He added: "The amount of people not paid before Christmas. Absolutely shocking...

"[Organisers] have some explaining to do and money to pay."

 

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Deborah De Vittoris, who was promoting the production said the cast “refused” to go on stage on Thursday night.

Speaking to the , she said: “The entire cast had been promised full payment for a number of weeks.

“The cast refused to go on stage on Thursday night because they haven’t been fully paid. Jimmy Cricket announced to the audience that the show was cancelled.”

A statement from the directors Liberty Events (Leeds) Ltd was posted on the White Rose Theatre’s website confirmed that all remaining shows will not take place.

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