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Clark blasts TOWIE crew

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JON Clark has accused TOWIE bosses ★

of trying to ruin his relationsh­ip with co-star Lauren Pope.

And he’s not any happier with his cast mates interferin­g either – telling Mario Falcone to “f**k off”.

The besotted reality star reckons new love interest Lauren could be “the one”.

But only if they team up together against the show’s producers and cast, who he claimed wanted to see them fail.

Jon told me: “I understand Lauren and my happiness is at the bottom of the list for what the TOWIE team want.

“They obviously want the drama and tears but I’ve said so long as we are a team and stick together we will be OK.

“There’s a few people like Mario who are against us as well, they need to keep their mouths shut. I don’t see why they need to get involved. I don’t like how Mario has been. He needs to f**k off now and realise Lauren’s nothing to do with him.”

Jon also denied claims he was still in love with his ex-Chloe Crowhurst, who dumped him to go on Love Island.

He added: “I’m being totally honest with Lauren. Nothing can come out of the wood work because there’s nothing to come out.”

TOWIE continues tonight at 10pm on ITV2.

VETERAN bands turned out for the Punks Against Homelessne­ss gig but Bexatron were the hit of the night.

Their high-octane, glam-punk sound threatened to blow the roof off the New Cross Inn. Charismati­c singer Bexx looked terrific – half Lady Gaga, half Billy Idol – and has a voice that cuts through their thunderous sound.

Headliners Infa Riot were tourniquet tight. Local south-east London heroes The Phobics play tuneful 70s-style punk

The Lurkers and The Clash. The Gonads, fronted by our own Garry Bushell, blasted out a grin-driven din with numbers like Buy Me A Drink, You Bastard. Cheers!

THE Jump star Amy Willerton has

★ signed up for a 10-day bike ride across India to raise money for the National Autistic Society – and she’s taking me with her. The former I’m A Celeb beauty and I will cycle the tough 500km terrain at the end of the month, alongside her mum Sarah, dad Bruce and boyfriend Dan Day.

We are raising money for the charity in support of Amy’s little brother Ross, who suffers severely with the condition.

The model told me: “I’ve been working with the National Autistic Society all year to raise awareness and acceptance of autism so an adventurou­s challenge seemed a good way to keep the momentum going.”

Please donate at justgiving.com/ fundraisin­g/ amywillert­on. Nish Kumar. Scarlett Moffatt, Vorderman Carol

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