Towie’s Saffron Lempriere hints at feud with co-stars as she slams their ‘behaviour’ in Thailand
Towie star Saffron Lempriere has hinted at an ongoing feud with some of her fellow co-stars.
The reality star, 30, said members of the cast “behaved like they were from out of space” while filming in Thailand.
During an Instagram Q&A, one fan asked: “What was the divide really like?”
Saffron replied: “The holiday, half the cast followed people and had nothing to do with a chosen cast, to go to a chosen location to film.
“It was testing for some people but quite humouring in some ways.
“There’s only a couple of individuals that behaved like they were from out of space.”
Earlier in the day Saffron shared a cryptic post which read: “You lied to people to make them hate me. I lied to people to make they like you. We are not the same,” accompanied by a caption which said: “Real Talk.”
On last night’s episode, Saffron and Chloe Brockett had a difference of opinion, as she tells Chloe that she feels she’s been “dropped out” and forgotten about since she made up with ‘girl band’.
Saffron admitted that she feels like a “landfill” after having Chloe offload her problems onto her and then ditch her.
Saffron said: “My problem is my friendship with you.
“I feel like you have just left me, dumped your waste on me and f**ked off. I don’t understand that behaviour.”
But moments later the pair had made up and were friends again.
Last week Saffron branded co-star Jordan Brook “two-faced” as she stood by her comments about him being “opportunistic”.
The pair had a falling out this series after she called him out for the way he had been treating some of the female cast members – including one of her pals Lauren Bayford who he had a three-month relationship with off-screen.
The hairdresser has since moved on and found love with Geordie Shore star Sophie Kasaei, 33.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Saffron said: “With Jordan I stick by what I said. I don’t think he’s with Sophie for fame – but I do think his behaviour is a bit opportunistic throughout and that’s with friendships as well.
“The show is edited, he didn’t get along with a lot of people last year, they edited that out.
“He weren’t friends with a lot of people. He had a lot of emotions in the Dominican, he was crying to me a lot about being alone and wanting to go home.
“And I was good friend to him and I just think another one two-faced, up everyone’s a***.
“You’ll see it to come, there’s no love lost.
“It’s like a Samaritan –I’ve done more charity work than him.”
Saffron admitted the dynamics of their friendship has changed over the years – but said there was “no love lost”.