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Geordie Shore feud erupts as Marnie Simpson snubs her own cousin and co-star

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Marnie has admitted feeling angry in recent days
Marnie has admitted feeling angry in recent days

A NEW Geordie Shore feud has erupted after Marnie Simpson unfollowed her cousin Sophie Kasaei and best friend Holly Hagan on Instagram, The Sun can reveal.

The shock move comes after Marnie's bitter row with longtime friend and Geordie Shore co-star Charlotte Crosby.

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Marnie Simpson and her cousin Sophie Kasaei have seemingly fallen outCredit: katieprice/Instagram
Marnie Simpson, Charlotte Crosby, Sophie Kasaei, and Holly Hagan pictured in 2019
Marnie Simpson, Charlotte Crosby, Sophie Kasaei, and Holly Hagan pictured in 2019Credit: Splash News

Charlotte, 33, quit their reality TV show after clashing with Marnie, 31, over a high chair on holiday in Cyprus - leading to their social media spat and an intense fallout.

Along with Holly and Sophie, the pair had flown to Cypus to celebrate Marnie's honeymoon and film Geordie Shore but this time some of the cast brought their kids and partners.

Charlotte abandoned the trip after just two days, and Sophie later revealed her and Holly had petitioned the new mum to stay on but she refused.

Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan pregnant with first child with footballer husbandGeordie Shore's Holly Hagan pregnant with first child with footballer husband

Matters have now gone from bad to worse with Marnie unfollowing them on social media, while they both are still following Charlotte.

The Sun has contacted a representative for Marnie for comment.

Marnie recently revealed she has been trying to ignore people in her life who have been making her "angry".

She posted a quote to Instagram on Wednesday that said: "I am more powerful than anything or anyone that triggers my anger and threatens my peace."

Meanwhile, Charlotte was left devastated over the latest series, telling fans her early departure from Cyprus left her feeling "sad, paranoid, and anxious" and that this time she had quit "forever".

Her exit has since hit screens and Charlotte was seen storming out of Geordie Shore after the fiery row with Marnie in a recent episode.

The star, who welcomed her daughter Alba-Jean last year, returned to the series in 2022 following a four-year break.

Marnie recently told The Sun that the latest series of Geordie Shore is set to be the "bitchiest" yet as she hit back at her co-stars for making "nasty comments".

She said she was fed up of the "little digs" and had enough.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Marnie said: “There were a few arguments, what I will say about this series, which I thought was so different to any others, I spoke about this with Casey, the whole series was so tense.

Holly Hagan reveals she's pregnant with first child with footballer husbandHolly Hagan reveals she's pregnant with first child with footballer husband

"Everyone was thinking things and not saying.

"Do you when it builds this really tense atmosphere when you can just feel it. It was like that from start to finish.

"Every time we sat down for a meal, there was an atmosphere, you could cut it with a knife.

"People had things to say and instead of voicing it, they were getting little digs in and saying little nasty comments here and there. It was very bitchy this series I thought.”

When asked if the division the worst it’s ever been, Marnie said: “Yeah, in a sense that it was so real. I felt like when you’re watching it, it will just have a different tone because you could just see that we’re all so serious about what we’re saying, none of us are drunk.

"We’re not just talking crap."

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Charlotte quit Gerodie Shore after a row with Marnie
Charlotte quit Gerodie Shore after a row with MarnieCredit: Instagram
Marnie said the series is the 'bitchiest' one yet
Marnie said the series is the 'bitchiest' one yetCredit: PA

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