Charlotte Crosby and Stephen Bear enjoy double date with her Geordie Shore pals Holly Hagan and Kyle Christie… but it ends in disaster when they bump into scorned ex Jemma Lucy
Reality star Charlotte began dating Bear a few weeks ago, and she's already introduced him to a night on the Toon
CHARLOTTE Crosby took her relationship with Stephen Bear to the next level this weekend when she invited him on a double date with her Geordie Shore co-stars.
But things took a turn for the awkward when they bumped into his ex-girlfriend Jemma Lucy, and her rival Chantelle Connelly.
The couple went out with Holly Hagan and Kyle Christie on Saturday night with the foursome moving things on to Newcastle club Livellos – unaware that Jemma was partying inside with Chantelle.
The two girls were seen holding hands as they entered the club along with a male friend first.
They grinned as she strolled along the street, with Chantelle in a gold crop top and tight jeans, and Jemma in a tight mustard coloured dress.
Shortly after Charlotte and her gang were seen walking into the club, with the Geordie star going for a rocky look in fishnet tights, thigh-high boots and a black T-shirt, however once inside they were faced with Jemma and Chantelle.
Not only did this create awkwardness due to Bear and Jemma’s history, Charlotte also doesn’t get along with Chantelle after she slept with her ex-boyfriend Gaz Beadle, while Chantelle blames Charlotte, Holly and Kyle for her early departure from Geordie Shore.
According to witnesses Charlotte, Bear and co. spent a fleeting 15 minutes in the club before moving on to a different club.
If seeing her ex bothered Jemma then she certainly didn't show it, and was later seen getting close to the mystery man as she left the club.
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Last year after Chantelle’s sudden departure from the MTV reality show, she spoke labelled the rest of the cast “snakes.”
She told MTV: ““I left the show because I couldn’t stand living with two-faced people any longer.
“I find the house very snakey. I feel like I was the only one in the house that was real.
“If I had something to say to someone, I’d be the first to say it to their face. Everyone else in that house seemed to have a problem doing that. It was all Chinese whispers instead of approaching us.”