On Wednesday night, Georgie Clarke and Georgia Cole were slated on Twitter by Survival Of The Fittest viewers for ‘ganging up’ on Lottie James, blaming her for the failure of the task.
And now things have gone from bad to worse for Georgie, who has also been voted off the series by the boys in The Lodge.
To add extra drama to proceedings, the brunette from South London took the news incredibly badly, bursting into floods of tears before angrily storming off across the bridge without so much as a goodbye wave for the boys.
Outraged: Georgie Clarke has bitterly STORMED OFF the show without saying goodbye to the boys and has STILL insisted on slamming Lottie James… despite viewers branding her a ‘bully’
This left the likes of James Middleton and Ryan Cleary looking crestfallen, given their previous ‘love triangle’ with her.
Since leaving Georgie has claimed that she would ‘do anything’ to go back in.
‘I feel absolutely gutted that I’m out. I would do pretty much anything to go back in and continue fighting,’ she declared, after exiting The Lodge.
‘I’m gutted that I’ve been chosen to leave. I saw myself going to the end and fighting to the end to make sure the Girls won.’
Yet Georgie doesn’t seem to have learnt from her mistakes. Earlier on Thursday evening’s episode, the ‘mean girls’ mentality carried on, with her and Georgia making Lottie cry for the second day on the trot – this time for not cheering loud enough during the next task (which they won).
‘I do think that having Lottie on the team is not the best thing for the Girls,’ she ranted. ‘Every challenge she goes to, she puts half an effort in, so I’m not sure how it’s going to work for the Girls having a dead weight on their team.
Fuming: Things have gone from bad to worse for Georgie, who has also been voted off the series by the boys in The Lodge
Dead weight? ‘I’m not sure how it’s going to work for the Girls having a dead weight on their team,’ Georgie said
‘If I am replaced by someone who performs the way that Lottie did, then the Girls don’t have a chance. I feel like if I was in there, they would stand a chance.’
The self-assured tax credit consultant was also sure to assert her new embittered feelings towards James and Ryan.
‘My allies originally I felt were Jenny, James and Ryan but I feel after leaving, it was probably just Jenny.
‘I feel like James was playing a bit of a game and being a little bit snakey. I think Ryan is a really genuine guy but he is a cloud that goes with the wind, he is not too vocal about his opinions on things.
Mean girls: The self-assured tax credit consultant was also sure to assert her new embittered feelings towards James and Ryan
Strong opinions: ‘I feel like James was playing a bit of a game and being a little bit snakey. I think Ryan is a really genuine guy but he is a cloud that goes with the wind,’ she said
‘He is a great guy to chat with but it turns out when it came down to it he didn’t have my back.
‘I don’t have any regrets about my time in The Lodge but I do think I wish that I hadn’t trusted Ryan and James so much towards the end as it turns out they don’t have much loyalty to me.
‘So if I could go back, I probably wouldn’t have made so much effort with them.’
Her co-star, Georgia, was also slammed for ‘using’ David Lundy for votes – and she in fact came out on top of the voting results on Thursday’s show.
Damned if she does…: Georgie made Lottie cry for the second day on the trot – this time for not cheering loud enough during the next task (which they won)
Games: Her co-star, Georgia, was also slammed for ‘using’ David Lundy for votes – and she in fact came out on top of the voting results on Thursday’s show
Of the girls’ tactics, Georgie remarked: ‘I was actually really gutted to start seeing some of the girls use that as a technique to stay.
‘I would much have preferred for us all to stick together and represent the females in The Lodge as a team but I think that they all went into panic mode. Jenny and I tried really hard to make a point not to do that.’
Asserting her desperation to win, Georgie said: ‘I’m so competitive so it was really fun whether it was overwhelming or I was angry about losing, it was still amazing to take part in them all. I was willing to do anything to win.’