GEORDIE Shore ladies’ man Marty McKenna secretly broke the rules on Celebs Go Dating after being slapped with a sex ban.
The 27-year-old went against the dating agents’ advice to get to know his dates before sleeping with them.
Reality star Marty became the newest recruit at the famous agency in last night’s show. And the latest addition is set to cause a stir.
A source told The Sun: “Marty is the first to admit he’s got a lot to learn from the agents.
“When they told him he should stop sleeping with girls before getting to know them, he was initially keen to stick to the ban.
“But he’s a young lad who gets a lot of attention and doesn’t have very much willpower.
“He definitely broke the rules but made sure he did it on the sly. Or at least he thought he did.”
Insiders say Marty’s actions may come back to haunt him. If that’s true, viewers could be set to witness an explosive confrontation between dating gurus Paul Carrick-Brunson and Anna Williamson.
Paul told The Sun they clash with a number of celebrities this series.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Paul says: "Every celebrity walks in with a facade - an act, shield, offence, fake, call it whatever you want, but it's a facade.
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"It's our job to break down that facade. It begins with Tom at the reception area where he really breaks through and opens them up and then we come in and destroy it all.
"There's always going to be a bust-up, because when you tell someone the truth not everyone wants to receive it.
"There was a lot of truth told in this series and a lot of folks who didn't want to receive the truth but we made sure they heard it."
Asked who he is most proud of from the series after taking on the dating agents' advice, Paul said: "Ryan-Mark started in the gutter, stayed in the gutter and peeped his head out of the gutter at the very end."
Marty was sacked from Geordie Shore in 2018 for his repeated bad behaviour.
He caused chaos at the Celebs Go Dating final after heavy boozing - which led to blazing rows off-screen.
Celebs Go Dating gave no comment.