TOWIE spoilers: Megan and Pete meet for the FIRST TIME since split

And there's two new sorts in town

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by Hannah Mellin |
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This series of TOWIE has been one hell of an emotional roller-coaster. There's probably been more tears than when Mark Wright stood on a staircase and bid farewell to his Essex fam way back in series two.

From Amber Turner breaking Jamie Reed's heart, Chloe Lewis dropping that Dan Edgar shaped bombshell on Kate Wright to witnessing the very end of Pegan – the only light relief this series has been Chris Clark's new romance with Little Mix babe JESY NELSON.

And tonight's episode will see even more tears, tantrums and awkward run-ins.

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As Megan deals with the fall-out from those 'meeting up with her ex' rumours, she meets up with Chloe Sims and Georgia Kousoulou to talk things through.

Cue even MORE TEARS.

However, there's some light relief when her pals Jack and Jordan arrive on the scene to try and cheer Megs and Amber up after their recent relationship woes.

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Two new FITLORDS? Thank the lord.

But things get real later on when Megan bumps into Pete for the first time since their split. Will they be able to part on good terms?

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And if these pics of the pair having to be RESTRAINED from one another by film crew have anything to go by, the answer is probs no.

Elsewhere, Gemma gets the verdict on her fertility options, Dan Egdar drops a bomshell about that night in TeneGRIEF with Amber and Charlie apologises to Bobby for his comments about his diet.

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The drama continues in The Only Way Is Essex on Wednesday 5th April at 10pm on ITVBe.

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