Geordie Shore’s Marnie Simpson returns to filming as new girl Zahida ditches her underwear on yet another wild night out with castmates
Marnie was spotted for the first time since her meltdown over the weekend
Marnie was spotted for the first time since her meltdown over the weekend
MARNIE Simpson put on her glad rags and a smile as she returned to filming with Geordie Shore castmates last night.
The reality star looked a treat in a sheer pink and burgundy mini dress as she was seen out and about for the first time since her epic meltdown over the weekend.
Marnie was seen yelling at show producers after the cast were forced to flee Newcastle's Riverside Club when they were heckled by the crowd.
The former Celebrity Big Brother star was in tears as she demanded to leave the Geordie Shore house and go home.
But as she stepped out with her castmates, it appeared that drama was now water under the bridge.
Instead the attention was on new girl Zahida Allen who risked exposing herself to onlookers as she enjoyed yet another night out.
The newbie ditched her underwear for the rowdy evening, but seemed to be having some difficulty protecting her modesty as she attempted to exit from a car.
The dark-haired beauty wore a pale dress with a split at the side and matching strappy heels as she arrived at Newcastle's House of Smith.
Zahida arrived alongside Sophie Kasaei and fellow newcomer Elettra Lamborghini.
Just a day before Zahida suffered a wardrobe malfunction when Chloe Ferry scooped her up in her arms, exposing her knickers to the world.
The pair were formerly love rivals after Zahida was seen holding hands with Chloe's ex Marty McKenna.
The move caused Chloe to start a shocking fight during which she allegedly kicked Zahida in the head and lost her place in the house for a while.
But the new pals seem to have put that behind them as they filmed scenes for the latest in the MTV series.
Instead it was Italian reality star Elettra who was spotted locking lips with Marty outside the club.
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