Geordie Shore Stars Kicked Off Show
Stars of MTV's Geordie Shore have been kicked off the show.
Scotty T (Scott Timlin) and Marty McKenna have been removed from the shows line up following a string of wild nights out that were getting out of control.
The pair, 29 and 22 respectively, have been sent home and suspended from filming the fifteenth series of the show.
Scotty T has been on the show since series four in 2012 with Marty joining the cast in 2016 in season twelve.
Sources from the show said: "Scott has been removed from filming as he has not followed orders to clean up his act. His behaviour on set hasn’t improved and the producers had no option but to send him packing."

"Marty is just as bad if not worse than Scotty. He parties hard and it can get too much at times.
"He didn’t fly out to Italy with the cast as producers had already made their minds up and knew he wouldn’t be continuing for the rest of the series.
"Marty will more than likely come back again but for now they want him to take some time out to think about the way he’s behaved recently," they added.
It is unclear as of yet if the pair will be returning to the show or if this is a permanent decision.
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