CHARLOTTE Crosby has hit out at a former pal as she insisted she’ll “never forgive” them.
The ex-Geordie Shore star, 35, took to her social media to share her frustrations as she revealed she’d fallen out with a friend.



On a black screen with white writing, Charlotte posted the cryptic message to her Instagram story.
Although she did not clarify who she was talking about, she reassured fans it was not in reference to her fiance Jake Ankers.
It read: “I will never forgive this person ever again. Well and truly done.
“Before anyone jumps to conclusions, this is not about Jake.”
Charlotte kept tight-lipped over the identity of who she was referring to and did not say if the person was in the public eye.
FORMER FALLOUTS
But it’s not the first time Charlotte has fallen out with her close pals.
Charlotte and co-star Marnie Simpson fell out last year when they filmed the Geordie Shore reunion series.
The fiery clash lead to Charlotte quitting the show for good.
In September, Charlotte admitted “ things would never be the same” as she addressed her feud with Marnie, 32.
In an exclusive chat with The Sun, Charlotte said: “I obviously still have my best friends from Geordie Shore and that would never change, we’d never argue anyways.
“But that isn’t even the last series of Geordie Shore because they’ve filmed a whole new series that comes out very soon I think.
“That was so long ago, like three years ago I think now – two and a half I think and honestly it’s something none of us think about and nothing was resolved and it never will be and that’s fine.
“There is a lot of cast on there that things will never be the same with – there was a lot that went down and a lot that I watched.
“I don’t think that I will ever be the same with a few of them.”
Charlotte also said a comeback to the show is not on the cards.
“I left Geordie Shore and didn’t want to be involved in a show where you live and breathe drama, drunkenness and arguments. I just wasn’t about that anymore,” she told us.
“When I got offered to be the Boss, I thought it was a great chance to still be involved in what I love and always done, but not be fully involved.”
