Jeremy McConnell and Stephanie Davis block each other on Twitter AGAIN after tensions build over court appearance
Couple fall out and end up unfollowing each other online after Jez is ordered to face court over alleged attack on Steph

STEPHANIE Davis and Jeremy McConnell have re-blocked each other on social media, despite rekindling their romance following the birth of their son.
The stars' mutual decision to hide their posts from each other follows the news Jeremy has been charged with assaulting her and will face court tomorrow.
The reason ex-Hollyoaks star Steph, 24, and Irish reality star Jeremy, 27, have re-blocked each other on Instagram and Twitter is a nasty row related to the assault charges.
A source close to the couple tells us: "Jeremy isn't happy about having to go to court tomorrow.
"As usual they've unfollowed one another which is standard procedure between them after a bust-up."
The pair are known for waging war against each other via social media, posting tweet-and-delete insults and accusations almost daily, but blocking seems to be the final insult they exchange.
Just last week the reunited couple were seen frolicking together in a park, but now it seems they want nothing to do with each other - a dramatic U-turn typical of their roller coaster relationship.
Tattooed model Jeremy — the father of her son Caben-Albi — is alleged to have attacked Steph in March, with his girlfriend talking to the police about the incident last month.
Now a police spokesperson has said: “Merseyside Police can confirm Jeremy, 27 years, of Swords, Ireland has been charged with assault and criminal damage following an incident in Rainhill on 9 March 2017.
“He is due to appear at Liverpool Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 10 May 2017.”
Until recently Jeremy was in rehab to kick a drug addiction and demons related to the deaths of his close family members.
But Stephanie, who was gushing over the star on This Morning recently, has pledged her dedication to their union, saying: “You can’t blame me for wanting to keep my family together and everyone deserves a second chance.”
Reps for Stephanie Davis and Jeremy McConnell have been approached for comment.
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