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Gemma Collins fan spots spooky coronavirus prediction made by star in TOWIE seven years ago

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A Gemma Collins fan is convinced she predicted there would be panic around the shortage of toilet rolls in an unearthed The Only Way Is Essex clip.The 39 year old reality star appears to have foreseen the loo roll crisis seven years ago, in a conversation with her then-co-star Sam Faiers in 2013.The clip, which has since re-surfaced on social media, shows The GC speaking to Sam, who was recently seen in tears as she paid for a disabled child’s medical treatment, as she warned her: “We all need to work in harmony, Sam. “There might be a day when Jane runs out of toilet roll and needs a toilet roll from you, love.” A beady-eyed fan spotted the spooky prediction and shared the clip on their own Instagram story and wrote: “@GemmaCollins1.

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