Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby says she would “walk past” former co-star Vicky Pattison if she saw her in the street, as she addressed the "feud" between them.
The pair shot to fame on the MTV reality show in 2011 but their lives are very different now, with both Charlotte and Vicky launching successful solo careers. They have also both settled down, with Charlotte about to give birth to her first child with boyfriend Jake Ankers.
Vicky is engaged to boyfriend Ercan Ramadan after he proposed during a romantic trip to Dubai earlier this year. Despite starting off as friends, Charlotte admitted she hasn’t spoken to Vicky since she quit the series in 2014.
And it’s unclear if Vicky will be returning to take part in the Geordie Shore: The Reunion series, which started on NOW TV last week. Whether she makes an appearance or not, Charlotte has pretty much confirmed their friendship is now completely over, reports The Mirror.
She told The Sun: “If I saw her now, there would be no big bust up – I’d smile and walk past.” Charlotte, who has landed her own reality series documenting her journey into motherhood, named Vicky as one of the people from Geordie Shore she “couldn’t be bothered with”.
“It’s a dead weird one with me and Vicky, because it isn’t like we ever fell out – but when she left the show, she started making comments about us. And it was just this never-spoken about feud. Don’t get us wrong, I wasn’t innocent – I did kind of gloat when my fitness DVD trebled the sales of hers.”
Charlotte explained their relationship was always more of a professional one than a personal friendship. “If you work in an office, you’re not going to stay friends with everyone who leaves. It’s just life,” she said.
Vicky, who explored her father's alcoholism in a documentary, recently said she thought appearing on Geordie Shore had influenced her drinking in a bad way. In her Channel 4 documentary Vicky Pattison: My Dad, Alcohol and Me, she revealed she hasn’t had children yet as she fears becoming addicted to booze like her dad.
Charlotte said that while Vicky may have had a negative experience of appearing on the show, hers was the opposite. She added neither she or her co-stars knew anything about Vicky’s struggles at the time they were filming as she didn’t open up to them.
“If she genuinely feels the show is something to be ashamed of, and that’s her experience of the show – which was unbeknownst to any of us – then so be it. It’s just that I had a completely different experience,” she said.
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