
Towie cast feud revealed as star lets slip bitter show divide that will rock new series
Former
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Celeb Big Brother star Ella has confirmed things are heating up and set to explode
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Ella and pal Freddie opened up about the new series and it's all going to kick off
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Speaking on podcast Not My Bagg alongside pal
Baggs asked: "What was it like amongst the cast, because obviously you're seen as more of a stand out then?
"Did anyone have a problem, because all the cast get jealous of things...?"
Freddie answered: "You'll see a lot of it unfold."
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Ella confirmed: "You'll see."
Freddie admitted: "Normally we wouldn't be allowed to mention
Ella, 25, agreed: "It was so weird. I was going, 'When I was in my experience' and they were like, 'Ella, you can say when you was in the Big Brother house."
Speaking about the dramas set to erupt, she said: "I'm really excited. Normally, I'm not really that excited."
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And it's not just fans who avidly watch the show.
Ella said: "We put it on in the morning, don't we, so we can see what's going to unfold so we know what to expect from the viewers.
Watch moment Towie's Ella Rae Wise takes savage swipe at ex Dan Edgar as he moves on with new girl
"We watch it on the ITV hub and tune it at night."
She gushed: "I'm actually buzzing."
The blonde bombshell has recently spoken out against her ex-boyfriend
Now,
, especially in the aftermath of their break-up and promised fans would get to see why they ended things on the upcoming season of Towie.
The reality TV star was also quizzed about whispers that
but she refused to partake in gossip.
Last month, Dan, 35, caused a stir on a Jet2 flight from London Stansted to Faro in Portugal after making a bold move on a woman mid-journey as Ella watched on.
CBB ex
was accused of shooting 'death stares' to Dan during the entire conversation as
Love Island: All Stars
couple
and
watched on.
Portugal
to kick off filming for the long-running ITV reality series' 15th anniversary.
The
ITV2 show
has splashed out on a cast getaway to celebrate the milestone occasion.
The cast flew out to
film scenes in June and stayed at a five-star resort in the
Algarve
for a
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The infamous reality TV show is on its way back for its 15th anniversary
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Ella starred on Celebrity Big Brother and feathers have been ruffled
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The star is set to come up against some Essex ag in the new series of Towie
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