Ferne McCann drama branded '21st century Bridgerton' as new voicenote is released
30.09.2022 - 12:37
/ ok.co.uk
Fans have branded the ongoing drama amid Ferne McCann’s leaked voicenotes a 21st Century Bridgerton, as another was released. It the new voicenote the mum-of-one is heard discussing Sam Faiers’ sister and fellow former TOWIE star Billie Shepherd's choice of baby name. As well as Sam, 31, Ferne was good friends with Billie, and went on her hen do ahead of her nuptials to now-husband Greg.
In a voicenote that appears to have been from five years ago – the time Billie’s son Arthur was born – Ferne branded the fact their child shared her then boyfriend's name “so weird”. In the newest note, the First Time Mum star, 32, says: “It feels so weird saying Arthur. I can’t believe… It’s like me having a little boy and calling him Greg.” Someone commented on the post: "This is like a 21st century Bridgerton.
Lady Whistledown bringing us the tea".This is the fourth voice note that has been released, with the first three being leaked over the course of the past week.The first message was shared on Instagram where the 32 year old appeared to call Sam, 31, a “fat c***”. She said: “Sam Faiers is a fat c***. Her thighs are so big, and I looked really skinny today and, urm, yeah.” A second and what looks to be a third message have since been released where Ferne called the mum-of-three a “narcissistic b***h”.
On the first of the two notes you could hear her say: “That’s the sort of girl that she is. She’s just a narcissistic b***h. She honestly won’t care." The second went on: “It’s an exact copy.
It’s just so sh*t on people that have worked hard to just– because she has a big following. It’s just ridiculous. It’s out of order.” The context of the notes and when they were recorded remain unclear, with the person behind the leak remaining
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