Made In Chelsea’s Tiffany Watson and Mimi Bouchard in furious off-screen bust up – as the pair end Ibiza series at each other’s throats over Sam Thompson
MADE In Chelsea’s Tiff Watson and Mimi Bouchard had a furious row at a recent event after an awkward encounter with Celebrity Big Brother’s Sam Thompson.
The off-screen altercation came before the airing of last night’s episode of the E4 show, which saw Tiff and Mimi have an argument.
A source told the Sun’s Bizarre column Mimi had appeared to goad Tiff, 23, who ignored the advances at the #BadooYouRemember event on Sunday night.
They said: “Awkwardly, Tiff and Mimi arrived at the same time, resulting in an extremely frosty reception where Mimi appeared to goad Tiff - which Tiff ignored.
“This then led to a brief altercation on the way up to the venue.”
It followed the filming of the latest Made In Chelsea in Ibiza series which finished airing on Monday night.
Sam, 25, and Tiff had been on a break but both admitted they had slept with other people during their time on the party island.
He had got close with fellow cast member Mimi and the pair had romped.
On last night’s episode, Canadian beauty Mimi tried to ease tensions between her and Tiff but to no avail.
And it seems things still have not calmed down when the pair clashed in Peckham, south east London, at the Badoo event on Sunday.
Tiff and Celebrity Big Brother's Sam, who hooked up with former X Factor star Amelia Lily on the show, also had an awkward moment when they bumped into each other.
And the one half of ‘Jam’, which also included Ibiza Weekender’s Jordan Davies, revealed he has temporarily quit the E4 show.
He said: "I worry about myself on Made in Chelsea at the moment, I don't know where I stand on it. To me MIC has given me everything I have, and I will never slate the show or the producers.
"I'm not a fighter, I don't like getting involved in the drama. I'm not a Lucy Watson, I can't just say one word in a scene and have it slapped in and look funny, I can't do that, I'm not clever enough.
"I just don't think the structure suits me as a person, but then again I never say I'd quit.
"There are people at the top who are really, really understanding at all times and that is really important for a good working relationship.
"After Ibiza I told them I needed a break as my mental state wasn't in the best place after the breakup so I'm not ready to jump back in.
"They've been really understanding and said the door is always open, which really sets them apart from other shows.
"So many people come back so I'll never say I'll quit as that's so final."