Celebrity big brother 2016: stephanie davis and gemma collins make up

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"Fair enough," Gemma replied. "I just feel that you got very personal. But when you watch it back, I weren't the only one saying it." After repeating once again that


she didn't want to lose her boyfriend Sam Reece over the ongoing flirtation with Jeremy, Gemma told her: "If you feel them things about me… you obviously feel that. I didn't


say anything nasty to you, Steph. "To say my mum's not proud of me and I'm an awful person…" Stephanie put her attack down to "self defence", and Gemma


declared: "Please believe me: I don't dislike you, I would never be nasty to you.  "I have no ill feeling towards you… I'm pleased I told you what everyone else was


saying." Stephanie repeated: "I didn't mean those things and I really do apologise." TOWIE stars such as Maria Fowler and Harry Derbidge slated Stephanie on Twitter after


their bust-up, with even Hollyoaks' Jessica Ellis, who plays Tegan Lomax, appearing to criticise her. "Don't tar us all with same brush! There's always one bad egg!


#cbb," she wrote. Back on launch night, James Sutton - who plays John Paul McQueen - also made it clear he wasn't a fan of Stephanie when he tweeted that he'd rather


"boil my own head" than watch her on the show. Last year when she was axed from Hollyoaks, he also took a swipe when he tweeted a photo of his phone playing the song 'Ding


Dong The Witch Is Dead', along with the caption: "Nine lives don't last." _CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER CONTINUES TONIGHT AT 9PM ON CHANNEL 5._