Charlotte Crosby reveals she had to be forced apart from boyfriend Joshua Ritchie after furious rows and wants couples counselling

CHARLOTTE Crosby and her boyfriend Joshua Ritchie want to see a counsellor because their rows have become so bad.
The former Geordie Shore star said the blazing rows between her and her 24-year-old boyfriend have got worse over time and they have been arguing "solidly".
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online at the Just Tattoo Of Us press day, Charlotte - who started dating Joshua at the end of 2017 - said: "Now we are more serious we have some really big rows.
"We really know how to wind each other up and how to annoy each other.
"He seems so laid back but when he finally snaps he has a massive temper.
"We hit a bit of a hard place in our relationship. We weren't moving forward we were just moving backwards."
Charlotte and Joshua's ongoing spats became so intense the crew on set of The Charlotte Show had to intervene and organised a 'counselling session' for the pair to sort their issues.
She added: "We were filming The Charlotte Show and arguing solidly for three hours and in the end the camera crew put down the cameras and sat us down and started counselling us.
"We had a full on counselling session from the camera men. They had to intervene because neither of us was listening to the other one."
However, the pair - who recently sparked rumours they were expecting a baby - did not air the private scenes on the MTV show.
Charlotte added: "It's all off camera though because they had to put all the equipment down."
The Just Tattoo Of Us beauty - who previously dated Stephen Bear and Gaz Beadle - is grateful for the team's assistance because they have not had a row since.
She said: "Since then we've tried to listen to each other more and we've never had a big argument since."
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Following the intimate discussion Charlotte is open to attending couples counselling in the future.
She added: "I actually think couples counselling is a really great idea, and 'uncool' if people don't. I think we need to do that in future if we start having problems.
"You need a third person in the relationship to stop you arguing. Like in America it is cool to have a therapist. You're uncool if you don't have one."
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