Jodie Marsh reveals bitter feud with Love Island’s Olivia Buckland started after she ‘accidentally stole’ her man
The pair locked horns on social media after Jodie hit out at stars who have sex on TV
JODIE Marsh and Love Island beauty Olivia Buckland were caught up in a blazing row just days ago when the model hit out at reality TV stars for having sex on TV.
But now former Page 3 stunner Jodie has revealed their feud began years ago, and claimed she "stole" Olivia's boyfriend before she found fame on Love Island.
The pair hit headlines earlier this month when Olivia joined reality stars from across the country and hit back at Jodie for her comments on their PDAs on screen - calling her a "hypocrite".
Olivia tweeted: "Why condemn something such as reality programmes so generically? Let's all remember where we come from. The issue is staying grounded."
Branding Jodie "bitter", Olivia added: "Sitting on your high horse when you have no right to do so. How can you tweet about equality straight after slating others for life choices?"
But now an angry Jodie claims their rivalry began years before, as they were caught up in a love triangle.
She told Star magazine: "A few years ago, before she [Olivia] was on Love Island, this guy asked me out and we went on a few dates.
"Then I found out he had a girlfriend – and it was Olivia!"
She added: "It turns out he'd dumped her to be with me, but I wasn't interested."
Jodie said Olivia must have assumed she "stole her man", and struggled to get over it.
Meanwhile a source told The Sun Online: "Olivia’s boyfriend at the time cheated on Olivia with Jodie and Olivia immediately ended the relationship upon finding out."
Olivia wasn't the only reality star to slam Jodie for her comments.
Jodie sparked the epic row when she took a HUGE swipe at Chloe Ferry, claiming it wasn’t “cool” to have sex on TV – something Chloe does on a regular basis on Geordie Shore.
She then wrote: “RIP Geordie Shore, Love Island & Ex On the Beach. You had a good run but your time is up. The public have spoken & they want classy!”
Responding to a fan who flagged up how well Geordie Shore stars had fared on CBB, with Scotty T crowned champion last year, Jodie added: “PEOPLE HAVE WOKEN UP,” followed by two Emoji monkey icons.
All hell then broke loose, as reality stars from across the country hit back at Jodie.
Love Island star Olivia kicked things off as she tweeted: "LOL. is someone bitter?"
She added: "Sitting on your high horse when you have no right to do so. How can you tweet about equality straight after slating others for life choices?
"If u choose equality for race & gender u chose it for sexuality, you chose it for people having freedom to be themselves and not be judged."
Meanwhile Geordie Shore star Scotty T branded the star a "f***ing scruff", before sharing a series of raunchy photos of her on his Twitter page.
In one, Jodie is seen in a series of barely-there outfits, flaunting her figure in front of the cameras.
Scott wrote: "Proper legend.... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Ps what's going on with your toes in the last pic."
As he was accused of "slut shaming", Scott hit back at a fan: "Are you stupid... She's the one doing the shaming lol.. I'm just tramp shaming."
His co-star Aaron Chalmers then got involved, as he shared a screenshot showing Jodie had blocked him.
He wrote: "Trying to say they want classy shows back on tele but she's the biggest beg of all from tattooist to bodybuilder and even marrying on Tv."
Love Island's Alex Bowen, fiance to Olivia, responded with a laughing emoji, to which Aaron wrote: "F***ing idiot has been everything from s**t to body builder to tattooist and even got married for a show the f***ing beg."
He added: "I used to like Jodie marsh but f*** me she has the cheek call any reality show! Best channel she ever managed was f***ing discovery or sumit."
He then joked: "Why has @JodieMarsh blocked me? I was hoping we could do a show together and get married? or be tattooists or even bodybuilders! Come on."
Not done there, Aaron then advised Jodie to go "on the Undateables", and as Love Islander Cami Lee wrote "dead" in response, he then added: "Blocked me straight away!! I mean come on that girl would eat dog s*** if it was for a documentary."
Cami's co-star Sophie Gradon waded in then, joking Aaron needed to "simmer down", to which he wrote: "Well biggest hypocrite status iv ever seen in my life!!"
Elsewhere, Love Island's Thomas Powell tweeted pictures of Jodie, and said: "Oi reality tv stars.. let's take a leaf out of @JodieMarsh book and keep it classy aye..."
He then added a snap showing Jodie had blocked him, before adding: "Unpaid pornstars? Banging under the covers and in wardrobes... yeah great porn that jod nice one fella."
Jodie immediately hit back at the messages with her own rant at the reality stars, as she began by writing: "Ooooooops I think I "may" have upset some of the people that have had sex on TV......"
She added: "The thing is, once you've been seen shagging on TV, you can never undo that. Your future kids may see it. Your parents have probably seen it.
"And if you're cool with that, then fine. I just don't think in the long run it'll serve you well. But hey, do what you want.
"And I speak from experience. I've never had sex on TV but I've defo done things that I'm not proud of. We all have. But SEX ON TV??!! #BAD."
Defending her raunchy outfits on nights out to a fan, Jodie added: "Yes cos going out to a nightclub in a skimpy outfit is EXACTLY the same as having sex on TV for the whole country to see....."
Jodie then tweeted: "Waaaaa everyone who has ever had sex on TV is coming for me. They are clearly very upset. Listen guys, it's cool. You're unpaid Porn stars!"
Later responding to Sophie Gradon's tweet which read: "So you're telling me, if @JodieMarsh got a chance at reality tv that she wouldn't have had sex ...."
Jodie replied: "got a chance at reality TV? Er I pretty much invented it babe. Haha. I was on about 10 different "reality" shows years ago.."
Jodie went on: "All the geordie people tweeting me pics of me wearing skimpy outfits: carry on!! I'm not ashamed I wore a skimpy outfit or two....
"..... but mark my words; you WILL one day be ashamed that you had sex on TV. Future generation take note."
After a huge spat with Sophie, Jodie then tweeted: "People who've had sex on TV: I'm sorry if I offended you for saying it's not cool to have sex on TV. But I still stand by my opinion."
The star then began responding to streams of messages from fans, as they either begged her to stop or shared their support for her views.
Who's going to back down from this one first?