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Watch: Ladies of London’s Martha Sitwell Calls Out Margo Stilley for Downplaying Feud
Martha Sitwell is not keeping calm and carrying on.
The Ladies of London star proved her feud with former BFF Margo Stilley is still very much alive and well following their bitter falling out during season four of the Bravo series.
After Margo defended her actions during the show’s dramatic April finale on an episode of E!’s Hot Goss, Martha commented under the Instagram clip, “Wow, we remember things very differently.”
The quips didn’t end there, however, with Martha defending her decision to end their friendship after Margo called costar Mark-Francis Vandelli—who deemed several of Margo’s outfits inappropriate—a “freak.”
“I did call Mark out on being mean about her clothes,” Martha added in another comment. “Margo was the one who wasn’t willing to let ANYTHING lie, instead she bristled with hostility at every meeting, as far as I can see she deliberately and provocatively wore things that anyone with classical taste would be likely to comment on, and then she attacked every one of his deepest primal/family wounds – because he didn’t like some of her clothes…”
Insisting the Made in Chelsea alum playfully “criticises everyone’s clothes/taste,” Martha condemned comments Margo made about Mark-Francis.
“She said his family had disowned him for being gay then said ‘prance away’ called him a weirdo then doubled down on her opinion of him being a ‘freak’ in the car the next day,” Martha wrote, “and her ‘apology’ was her telling him how over the top and fake she thought he was.”
And she had no room for fans who thought her and Margo’s beef stemmed from thinking Margo wasn’t “rich enough for” the rest of the cast.
As she put it to a user to said as much, “rubbish. I’m skint!” and “absolute tosh.”
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And while it’s clear Martha is unwavering in her support of Mark-Francis, Margo thinks their season finale showdown was a bit over-dramatized.
“[Bravo] did a really good job of doing a fair edit until the last episode, that was when things started to skew one way or the other,” the 43-year-old told Hot Goss cohosts Eyal Booker and Lonnie Marts during the May 14 episode. “Well, the other for me. My conversation with Mark, it was about an hour long, and for 58 minutes I was really peaceful. They cut it to be about 30 seconds and I just go in for the dagger.”
But does she have any regrets looking back?
“I definitely would have played it differently, only because it was so confusing,” Margo confessed. “My intention was no that, but then it could be interpreted like that. No, the comment is about intention and trauma and pain, which was never my hope.”
Speaking of bad blood, keep reading for more infamous celebrity feuds.
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