Towie's Chloe Brockett and Olivia Attwood in blazing row as they clash over 'name calling'

TOWIE'S Chloe Brockett furiously clashed with co-star Olivia Attwood on last night's installment over name-calling claims.

The blazing row occurred after it emerged that Chloe, 19, had a fling with her former BFF Ella-Rae Wise's ex boyfriend, Jack McDermott.

The reality TV star than confronted Olivia, 29, over why she called her a "poisonous little creature" while Yazmin Oukhellou watched awkwardly on.

The former Love Island star fumed: "I thought you was vile and poisonous. You went at Clelia last year like a Jack Russell.

"I do feel a bit sorry for you, you haven't got any friends your own age, you're hanging around girls a lot older than you and you're angry. I don't know why you're so angry but you are.

"The thing is I thought the other day 'maybe was what I said a little bit too harsh' but the way you've conducted yourself, I'm bang on."

Holding her own, Chloe fired back: "All I'm saying is, when you called me a 'poisonous little creature', you don't know me".

Yet, Olivia couldn't help but interrupt her point and added: "I do know you, I know loads about you. I've seen the way you treated my friend."  

"Your mum Claire, what does she pay you an hour to babysit you? Because I would like to know", she said which left Nicole Bass, 28, and Clelia Theodorou, 29, giggling.

But that wasn't the end of the taunts as they continued to throw insults about each others' age as Chloe called Olivia a "lanky old troll" while Nicole called Chloe "young" and "stupid". 

However, Olivia went one step further with her insults and commented: "You come here with Victoria Beckham's wig on".

Attempting to counter the comments, Chloe fumed: "Shouldn't you be focusing on your own wedding?", to which Olivia fired back: "You'll never get married because no-one likes you".  

The argument left many Towie viewers outraged and taking to Twitter to share how "uncomfortable" they felt watching the trio insult their 19-year-old cast member.

One viewer shared: "What does Chloe B have something to say sorry for ???? she’s literally 19 they’re bullies" (sic).

"I love that Chloe is taking on all 3 of those old witches on her own – Nasty pack mentality is bullying," another weighed in. "Good on Chloe for standing up for herself."

A different fan took Olivia's side and wrote: "Chloe isn't being bullied at all.

"She's toxic and Olivia is right she's an angry person she's bitter and jealous. She needs therapy doesn't matter what age you are. Her mouth gives as good as she gets".

"Chloe B's comments are on a another level of immaturity," another shared. "Name calling should have been left in high school not followed you into adulthood".

Over the weekend, Chloe denied bullying claims and insisted that ITV are protecting her following her dramatic cast bust-up.

In last Wednesday's episode of the Essex reality show the 19-year-old came under fire after she had a fling with Ella’s ex Jack.

During the show, some viewers took to Twitter to say they found the episode "uncomfortable to watch" and feared the teenager was "being picked on" by her co-stars.

Fans thought she was being "bullied" by her older co-stars Olivia Attwood, 29, and Nicole Bass, 28.

But Chloe reassured fans she is ok, and being looked after by ITV.

The reality star tweeted: "I know there’s a lot of talk atm about me being bullied, I appreciate everyone’s concern, however this is a show and everyone is entitled to their own opinions and I am completely FINE.

"Towie would not allow bullying to go on and always put our welfare first."

Fans immediately commended her for speaking out with one tweeting: "Really mature tweet there.

"The girls have clearly had it in for you for a while now and they are just showing their true colours, as long as you are being looked after, supported and know people care about your wellbeing that's all that matters. Forget them."

While this one replied: "People always want to take your light when you are shining bright. stay true to yourself and keep being you."

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