Marnie Simpson admits trying to jump from moving car during explosive row with Lewis Bloor, and claims he ‘wanted to kick her head round like a football’
The Geordie Shore star made the claim in her new autobiography Stripped Bare
MARNIE Simpson has made shocking claims against her ex-boyfriend Lewis Bloor in her new autobiography, Stripped Bare.
The reality stars finally called it quits in February, unable to patch things up following Lewis's cheating admission.
The pair have traded insults on social media since and had a short-lived, fiery reunion in Dubai in April.
Now, Marnie's book hints at an even darker side to their time together, claiming Lewis threatened to "kick her head like a football".
In an extract from the book published in , she writes: "... he sent me the most awful messages I've ever received in my life. He said he prayed I was dead... he even called me a webbed-foot, big-nosed Geordie c**t! And he said he wanted to to get my head and kick it around like a football. How twisted is that?"
In another passage she revealed how she fled a moving car after a violent outburst.
She said: "At one point, Lewis was in my car smashing his foot against the windscreen and, in a moment of madness, I tried to escape the car while it was still moving."
Lewis declined to comment when contacted by The Sun Online.
The toxic relationship wasn't the first Marnie has had.
In the book, she describes the terrifying time a guy she was dating at college physically abused her for wearing another man's jacket.
The boyfriend threatened to drive them both off a cliff and regularly beat her. The abuse led her to losing weight and took a big toll on her health, according to the star.
Marnie and Lewis briefly split up in December last year before reconciling just weeks later.
They met during last July's series of Celebrity Big Brother, but their romance came to an end shortly after Christmas.
Speaking to MTV at the time, Marnie said: “It’s just so hard because we live so far away from each other.
“We both care about each other so much and it didn’t end on bad terms.
“We’re still speaking every day and we’re trying to come to an agreement on what’s best to do, but it’s just so tough being in the public eye.
“There’s nothing else I can really say – I just don’t know.”
In February The Sun revealed that Lewis spent the evening with recruitment agent Amelia Guest after they met at a taxi rank on a night.
Soon after, he released a statement on Twitter to address the allegations made against him and apologise to Marnie.
It included the lines: "I am utterly disappointed in myself for hurting such an amazing girl, she did not deserve any of the pain i have caused. [sic]
"It was a drunken mistake, a terrible thing i wish i had the courage to just admit my wrong doing so Marnie did not have to find out from these girls.[sic]"
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