
‘Charlie Puth started a hate train because I refused to sleep with him': Bella Thorne opens up about her short-lived romance with the singer
It all started when a fan page posted a quote from singer Jade Thirlwall (ex-Little Mix) saying she'd 'never collaborate' with Charlie. Hours later, Thorne took to the comment section and wrote, 'Yeah I mean .. he lied to the entire world about me and started a hate train. All because I wouldn't … do the deed with him.' The Midnight Sun star called out the singer for turning the internet against her back in 2016, accusing her of still being with ex Tyler Posey while pursuing him. In a now-deleted tweet, Puth had written, 'I can't believe what I'm reading. No one should have their heart messed with like this, and I'm not going to be in the middle of it.'
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Bella and Charlie were briefly linked in December 2016 and lasted till 2017. They were seen together at Jingle Ball in Miami, where he serenaded her onstage. Later, the photographers even caught them kissing. But they never officially confirmed a relationship. The relationship lasted for months, and one day, Charlie posted a bunch of angry tweets accusing the Teen Wolf actor of not breaking up with her ex before seeing him. He didn't use her name directly, but apologised to Posey and wrote stuff like: 'I don't know Tyler personally, but I know he shouldn't be treated this way,' he wrote. 'She told me she was not with him anymore. This is all news to me.'
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Moments later, Throne clapped back, saying she and Posey had already broken up weeks earlier and that she wasn't dating Charlie either. The actor went on to claim that the singer likely saw an old interview about her and Posey, got emotional, and instead of texting her like a normal person, he decided to post it online. 'Charlie and I AREN'T DATING. We are friends. He saw an old article and got butthurt and didn't ask me, just posted it.'
Then in 2017, Thorne opened up about her side of the story on The Jenny McCarthy Show. She said she was left heartbroken and wrecked after her split with Posey, and that's when Puth slid into the picture and her DM. According to her, they only caught up a few times, movies, dinners, and she genuinely thought he was super talented. She respected him. Then came the Jingle Ball invite, and that's how the photos hit the internet. But after that, it all went south. Charlie saw an old article, didn't bother checking the date, and jumped to conclusions, assuming she was two-timing. Thorne is now engaged to film producer Mark Emms, while Charlie is married to his longtime friend Brooke Sansone.
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