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Charlotte Crosby says she will remember the memories from Geordie Shore 'on the day I die'

Charlotte Crosby has said that she will remember 'doing a banana boat in Mexico' and time spent in 'Australia living in a huge five million pound villa' with Geordie Shore on the day she dies.

The 32-year-old spoke to Chronicle Live this afternoon about her successful brand-new BBC Three show, Charlotte in Sunderland - but took the time to reflect on her fond memories of MTV's Geordie Shore, which she rose to fame on in 2011.

At the launch event of the BBC show, which took place at Manchester's Firefly earlier this month, the Sunderland-born celeb was joined by some of her nearest and dearest housemates from the G Shore cast over the years to celebrate her new saga.

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Holly Hagan-Blyth, Sophie Kasei, Chloe Ferry, Abbie Holborn and James Tindale all made the journey to the Northwest on February 1 to support Charlotte with her endeavours, in a star studded night of entertainment open to family, friends and the media.

And when probed on the night, and cast member support during a Chronicle Live interview this afternoon, Charlotte responded: "We always say we're like a family. When you go through a show like Geordie Shore, which had phenomenal success - all around world in like 60-something different countries - and you've travelled the world with a group of people...

"You've went through heartbreak and all of these things with this group of people you were just randomly put with, you turn into a family...not just friends. Because you're living with them as well and you know them inside out, and I cherish every single memory from Geordie Shore - and I'll never have a bad word said about it because that show really made my life what it is today.

"I made the best memories a girl in her twenties could have ever made."

Charlotte then went on to add that she'll be 'reminiscing' memories made on the MTV hit when she's old and grey, and lying on her death bed.

She continued: "When I'm lying in my hospital bed, maybe on the day I die - and I think 'God is there anything that I regret? Is there anything that I could have done better?'.

"And I'll sit there and suddenly the five/six years of Geordie Shore blast before my eyes of me doing a banana boat in Mexico, and us all in Australia living in a huge five million pound villa - then eating kebabs on the town and getting drunk, and I think 'No'.

"And it's because of Geordie Shore that my life has gotten to where it is, and obviously the other great achievements and the amazing things I get to do now is because of Geordie Shore. So I'll always remain fiercely loyal to MTV and to Geordie Shore, because they are my family.

"They really are my family and I don't regret anything I did on there. I had the best time of my life and I think we created a lot of smiles and laughs on a lot of people's faces while that show was out. If you weren't laughing with us you were laughing at us."

Charlotte in Sunderland is now available to watch on BBC Three and the BBC iPlayer, with new episodes each Wednesday.

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