Denise Van Outen's cheating ex fiancé Eddie Boxshall appears to dig at her in a cryptic post online.
Eddie, who was caught sexting other women, shared a snap of his pie and mash and added the sharp caption: "There ain't no pleasing you".
The Celebrity Googlebox star wrote: "Everything I ever did was wrong, I should have known it all aloooooong... there ain't no pleasing you!!!
But sharing a photo of his East End delicacy, he added in brackets: "But this pleases me!!"
On Tuesday Denise's former partner of seven years also shared some motivational quotes with the hashtag #notestoyourself.
"Dear me, I know you are scared but you can handle this. Love me," one of the handwritten notes read.
A second said: "Dear me, Don't fall back into your old patterns just because they're familiar. Love, me."
And a third added: "Dear me, Do what makes you truly f**king happy. Love, me."
Eddie, who was ditched by the TV presenter in January after he was caught cheating, also shared a foul-mouthed rant following the split.
"Unf**k yourself. Be who you were before all the stuff happened that dimmed your f**king shine," he wrote.
Denise, 47, has spoken about their break up in her new autobiography, A Bit Of Me: From Basildon to Broadway and Back.
But Eddie used her quotes as ammunition for more weighted posts on his Instagram.
He wrote: "Love is more important than money", and "people who live in glass houses should not throw stones".
He also took a snap of a neon light with the saying 'let that s**t go'.
Denise spoke about the moment she discovered Eddie was cheating, she wrote: “I quickly found the woman’s profile by her screen name, only to discover I’d previously blocked her on my Instagram account – which struck me as odd.
“This was a woman who I didn’t know, who’d clearly had an online connection with my boyfriend.”
The TV and radio presenter said straight away she unblocked the woman and was then sent a message which said: "Oh, you’ve unblocked me then."
Denise replied she didn’t even know the woman, so why would she have blocked her.
“She suggested that Eddie had probably gone into my phone and blocked her so she couldn’t message me,” she continued.
After being approached for comment about his recent post, Eddie told The Mirror: "It had nothing to do with Denise and was posted due to Chas and Dave being London boys like me and who also love their pie and mash."
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