Closer (UK)

Charlotte: “Joshua and I are great together”

Reality star Charlotte Crosby tells Closer she’s back on track with her boyfriend after THAT explosive row

- By Katie Banks ● Just Tattoo Of Us airs every Monday at 10pm, on MTV

She’s already spoken about S marriage and children with her boyfriend Joshua Richie – but two weeks ago, Charlotte Crosby was seen having an explosive fight with him in St Lucia, where she even appeared to punch him.

She quickly issued a denial, saying, “I pushed Josh’s arm away from me and flung a plastic cup at his feet. We had an argument, which isn’t really the strangest thing to happen in the world is it?”

And now Charlotte, 28, insists that they’re still completely loved-up. The former Geordie Shore star, who appears on MTV’S The Charlotte Show, tells Closer, “Josh and I are great together – we’re just about to go to Champneys Spa to celebrate his 24th birthday. People have spoken about us having a reality show together, but he’s always on The Charlotte Show, so there’s no point!”

The reality star says she also loves appearing with her mum Letitia, too. She admits, “I’m really close to my mum, so it’s lovely to have her on the show with me and we have a right laugh together.”

And Charlotte’s also been having a giggle with her former Geordie Shore co-star Scotty T – after the pair have been hosting Just Tattoo Of Us together. She laughs, “Me and Scott are like brother and sister, we’ve known each other for a very long time. He’s a total charmer and he’s always winking at everyone. I get to give him a tattoo on the show in a very intimate place, but I can’t say where! The worst tatt we’ve ever seen was on my pal Holly Hagan. She had her boyfriend at the time Kyle Christie’s face put on her neck. It’s now half removed, half still there – it looks awful!”

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She’s loved up with Joshua
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Charlotte says pal Holly’s tatt of her ex is “the worst”

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