Towie’s Lydia Bright reveals she no longer talks to ex-boyfriend James ‘Arg’ Argent
The on/off couple split for good in April of this year after Arg allegedly relapsed
LYDIA Bright has revealed she has cut off all contract with her ex-boyfriend James Argent following their split.
Earlier this year the Sun exclusively revealed that the 26-year-old had ended her relationship with Arg after she allegedly caught him doing cocaine.
But despite the fact she no longer talks to him, she insists she will be civil when they return to film Towie later this summer.
Speaking to the , the pretty blonde said: “'We don't communicate and I think that's the best way for us. When you first break-up with someone I personally don't think it's a good to keep in contact.
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“It wasn't a very good break-up but obviously we have to work with each other so we will become amicable and civil for the sake of that. It is for good this time.”
The childhood sweethearts had been dating on-off since Towie began in 2010 – before they split in April of this year.
They were on the verge of getting engaged and putting a deposit down on a new house when Lydia allegedly found Arg out of it.
A source said at the time: “Lydia and Arg have broken up and it’s for good this time. It happened because he relapsed.
“Lydia came home early from an event in London and found Arg a bit out of it. She’s absolutely devastated.
“She doesn’t want this, and drugs just aren’t her lifestyle. He went to rehab and she stood by him, so this has come as a real shock to her.”
Arg, 28, was suspended from Towie in November 2014 after testing positive for cocaine.
He checked into The Priory for a month-long stint of rehab and was let back on the ITV show in 2015.
Lydia has now put the break up behind her and has started to embrace single life.
“Single life is really good. I went away to Indonesia and Vegas. I just feel like it is what it is. You have to see it as the end of a chapter and the start of a new one and I'm just really enjoying my new chapter,” she added to the MailOnline.
“I'm not looking for love, I'm just having fun being with my friends, being with my family and just enjoying myself. I'm not in any rush to move forward and if you sign up for a dating app you're really looking for love and your soulmate but I'm just taking a bit of time out.”
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