'Geordie Shore' cast fight, walk out of spinoff show
Published Feb 1 2012, 17:11 GMT | By Alex Fletcher
The cast of Geordie Shore clashed at a special hometown screening of series two of the MTV reality show last night (January 31).
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Vicky Pattison and Ricci Guarnaccio walked out of filming on online spinoff show Under The Car Bonnet, which was shot immediately after the season two premiere aired.
Meanwhile, friends of the cast were taken out of the building by security guards as tensions between the reality TV stars developed across the evening.
Pattison stormed out of the Newcastle event after love interest Guarnaccio called her a "fat cow" on at least two occasions. The cast newcomer also walked out of filming after he was sent a text informing him that Pattison was throwing all his clothes out of a hotel window.

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Trouble was also brewing between on-off couple Gaz Beadle and Charlotte-Letitia Crosby, who rowed at the late night after-party in Tiger Tiger. A source told Digital Spy: "Charlotte was not impressed by Gaz's behaviour in the first episode. She has real feelings for her co-star, but she keeps getting hurt and the duo were rowing in the club later on."
The insider added: "The premiere screening was just like an episode of Geordie Shore. The cast were all squabbling, getting drunk and falling out. Filming for the online spinoff show was chaotic and host Laura Whitmore did amazingly well to hold the programme together."
"There was a free bar at the event and the cast and their friends made the most of it. Unfortunately that meant most of them were pretty drunk and rowdy by the time it came to filming."
Geordie Shore continues on Tuesday nights at 10pm on MTV.
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Haha... is this your pathetic attempt at wit? Newcastle does have high unemployment rates, as does a large portion of the rest of the country. Yes the particular individuals in this show wear a large amount of fake tan but I can honestly say, having lived in both newcastle and london, that from my experience there are a lot more orange people down south than I've ever seen up here... not that that has any effect on jobs. Who are you to judge them as having been forced to 'slip into a sad world of casual sex and drunken debauchery.' The way they behave is more indicative of a portion of people in this age group (all across the country) than it is of geordies as a whole. Have you even been to Newcastle? Maybe think it through before you stereotype and make generalisations about one city.
PS. The cast clearly aren't unemployed. They all get paid for being on the show. In addition to this if you had seen much of the show at all you would know many of them had proper jobs previous to this as well.
February 5th 2012 at 12:06pm
who are these people?
February 2nd 2012 at 3:08am
All sounds very classy and dignified. How about we have a whip round and send them all to a Swiss Finishing School?
February 1st 2012 at 10:27pm
I blame the high unemployment in Newcastle if only Willy Wonka would open another chocolate factory the Oompa Loompa's would'nt have to slip into a sad world of casual sex and drunken debuachery...im going to boycott his chocolate until he improves these peoples lives.
February 1st 2012 at 10:09pm