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The Mummy Diaries: Sam Faiers launches into explosive rant at pal saying she’s ‘’f**king me off’ – before being hilariously mocked by sister Billie

The Mummy Diaries: Sam Faiers launches into explosive rant at pal saying she’s ‘’f**king me off’ – before being hilariously mocked by sister Billie

Sam Faiers got into an altercation with her pal on the show Mum-of-two and former The Only Way Is Essex favourite Sam Faiers couldn’t help but get mad with her pals in an explosive final scene of The Mummy Diaries this week. The 28 year old stunner always shows fans her kind and motherly side on the hit ITVBe show – but it appears…

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Loose Women’s Penny Lancaster threatened to be STABBED with a ‘dirty f**king needle’ in shocking video as she fights crime in new documentary

Loose Women’s Penny Lancaster threatened to be STABBED with a ‘dirty f**king needle’ in shocking video as she fights crime in new documentary

Penny Lancaster alongside her husband Sir Rod Stewart  Loose Women legend Penny Lancaster was threatened with a “dirty f**king needle” in an incredible Channel 4 documentary which saw celebrities head into police roles.  Rod Stewart’s wife took the role as volunteer police officer for Channel 4’s Well-known and Fighting Crime – which she starred in alongside the likes of Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing and…

Celebs Go Dating viewers turn against ‘gentleman’ Calum Best as he shows ‘true colours’ and slates date: ‘She should be so f**king lucky!’

Celebs Go Dating viewers turn against ‘gentleman’ Calum Best as he shows ‘true colours’ and slates date: ‘She should be so f**king lucky!’

On the episode of Celebs Go Dating, romance experts Nadia Essex and Eden Blackman chose to put Calum Best and Charlotte Dawson on a double blind date.  But, before the double date news was revealed, Calum was left annoyed when he learned that his previous was rated just a five and only managed to hit an eight. The substantial model – who prides himself on being a ‘gentleman’ – was…

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