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Towie's Ella Rae Wise denies dumping Dan Edgar for CBB as she reveals the ‘real reason' she broke up with him

Towie's Ella Rae Wise denies dumping Dan Edgar for CBB as she reveals the ‘real reason' she broke up with him

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SPILLING THE TEA Towie's Ella Rae Wise denies dumping Dan Edgar for CBB as she reveals the 'real reason' she broke up with him
TOWIE'S Ella Rae Wise has denied dumping Dan Edgar to go on Celebrity Big Brother, as she revealed the "real reason" she broke up with him.
The former couple called it quits 18 months after getting together, just days before she went into the famous house in April.
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Ella Rae Wise revealed the 'real reason' she ditched Dan Edgar - and it wasn't because of CBB
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Ella's admission came during a tense chat with Dan's best mate Jordan Brook
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Ella and Dan called it quits earlier this year after an on/off romance
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The former couple both star in Towie together
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The Only Way Is Essex returned with a bang last night, bringing fans an explosive start to the series.
One of the storylines that was featured in the first episode of season 36 was Ella and Dan's break-up.
The pair split just days before Ella entered the CBB house, with the split blamed on this.
However, the REAL reason behind why they parted ways was revealed on last night's Towie.
It came during an argument with Jordan Brook over his lack of support for Ella when she was on Celebrity Big Brother.
He said he couldn't post on social media about Ella being in the house because his friend Dan was "going through a lot" at that time.
In response, a furious Ella then revealed how she hadn't dumped Dan to go on the show, but because of his partying.
In a heated argument, she said: "Do you know what your f***ing best mate did to me before I went in (into the CBB house)?"
Pointing to Jordan's girlfriend Sophie Kasaei, Ella said: "Sophie wouldn't stand for it if you went on a bender!"
NEW ROMANCE
Meanwhile, just days ago Ella broke her silence on Dan's new romance with former Towie star, Chloe Lewis.
Watch moment Towie's Ella Rae Wise takes savage swipe at ex Dan Edgar as he moves on with new girl
Fans will remember her for being on the Essex-based reality show ten years ago, in 2015.
It has been reported how Dan and Chloe "reconnected" at Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallet's Mallorca wedding in June.
A source told Closer that it was "early days", but that the pair were said to be "smitten" with each other.
Last week, Ella broke her silence on her Towie ex's new romance.
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Ella revealed she ditched Dan after he went on a 'bender'
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Dan has now reportedly moved on with Chloe Lewis
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"I think she's an absolutely beautiful girl and, look, at the end of the day, if they are exploring things I wish them all the best," she told Closer.
When asked if she knew Chloe, she replied: "No, we don't really have mutual friends."
THE BREAK-UP
Ella Rae Wise and Dan Edgar first got together when the stars of Towie took a trip to Bali at the start of the show's 33rd series in early 2024.
They had a few ups and downs and a short break-up, they decided to put the past behind them and got back together last summer.
But by October of the same year, the couple split again, before reuniting in January.
However, the called it a day in April and seen then have been trading swipes.
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