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‘It's really raw' - Geordie Shore's Sophie Kasaei on Charlotte Crosby and Marnie Simpson's epic feud

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The cast of Geordie Shore have come a long way since their wild partying days. Many of them have swapped nights out on the Toon for nights in with the family as they start to settle down.

Now, viewers will get to see this different side as the gang reunite for a brand new series – where they jet off for the ultimate family holiday.

With 12 Geordies, their partners and five children living under the same roof in Cyprus, what could possibly go wrong? We caught up with Sophie Kasaei, Holly Hagan, James Tindale and Nathan Henry to find out. “This series is so new and it’s nothing anyone has seen before,” Sophie, 34, tells us. “We’re in the next generation of Geordie Shore – we’re having kids, getting married and settling down.

But we’ve still got the Geordie Shore inside of us.” James, 33, adds, “The viewers have grown up watching us when we were 19-year-olds falling out of taxis and the girls weeing themselves!

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