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Lydia Bright jets off on holiday after ex James Argent was arrested for pushing girlfriend down steps in Spain

Lydia Bright jets off on holiday after ex James Argent was arrested for pushing girlfriend down steps in Spain

The Irish Sun15-05-2025
LYDIA Bright has been seen for the first time since being dragged into ex James Argent's row with his girlfriend Nicoline Artursson .
It was revealed this week that former Towie star James, 37, was arrested after pushing Nicoline, 32 down some steps during an argument in Spain.
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Lydia flew to Ibiza with Georgia and Amber
Credit: Instagram
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Arg was arrested after pushing Nicoline down some steps in Spain
Credit: Instagram
The Sun later told how James' ex Lydia, 34, was caught up in the fall-out when Nicoline posted a quote about "boyfriends hanging out with their exes".
Today, Lydia brushed off the drama as she jetted off for Georgia Kousoulou's hen party.
She was seen on the plane with Georgia, 33, and their fellow former Towie star Amber Dowding.
Hours before jetting off, Lydia appeared to brush off her ex's ongoing issues by firmly looking forward to her then-impending Ibiza trip.
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Amid packing for her trip, Lydia shared online: "The mess, the chaos, always lastminute.com, but she's packed and ready for Ibiza.
"Can't wait for Aperols on the beach, singing my heart out to Sonny Fodera with my bestie on her hen @georgiakousoulou."
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