Chloe Ferry has been accused of lying, cheating and selling made-up stories for cash by her now ex partner Sam Gowland.
The former Love Island contestant launched into a scathing late night attack on Chloe via his Instagram story.
"I feel like I've kept my mouth closed for far too long on the situation between me and Chloe," he began.
Continuing to talk to the camera with his head in his hands, Sam said he hadn't wanted to 'stoop so low' as to discuss their break-up publicly on social media, but felt he had no choice as Chloe had been 'playing the victim.'
"I'll tell you the real reason [for the split] because nobody has aired this yet," Sam told his 1.3 million followers.
Divulging the details, Sam claimed: "We split up because it wasn't working. Then we got back together and went to Magaluf to work together for a PA. Then from Magaluf I flew to Ibiza and was there for two days.
"When I flew back Chloe went to Ibiza and cheated on me […] while she was texting me saying: 'Sam, please get me a flight I don't want to be here.'"
Sam said 23-year-old Chloe begged him to take her back until he finally gave in because he was 'none the wiser' about her holiday antics.
The reconciled duo then went back to filming Geordie Shore as usual. But it wasn't long before Chloe's pals admitted to Sam what really happened on their jaunt abroad.
Sam promised fans explosive scenes of him finding out and the immediate aftermath had been caught on camera and will be aired on the next series of the MTV Show.
"Obviously I kicked off," he admitted. "I left the house for a couple of days. I couldn't be a***d being around her because she mugged me off and lied to my face."
But Sam says he couldn't avoid Chloe for too long as the pair share properties and were tied up with work together.
He admits it wasn't long before they fell into old habits and started going out for dinner again and then acting like a couple.
But after a weekend away with his pals, Sam claims Chloe cheated on him for again.
"She sh*gged someone else yesterday," he fumed to the camera.
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