Towie fans accuse cast of 'gaslighting' Dan Edgar over Ella romance


Towie fans accuse cast of 'gaslighting' Dan Edgar over Ella romance

Horrified Towie fans have accused the cast of the show of 'gaslighting' Dan Edgar over his romance with Ella Rae Wise, with viewers claiming they are 'obsessed' with the situation.

Obsession with Dan and Ella's romance

The 33-year-old Dan has recently grown close to 23-year-old Ella on the latest series of ITVBe's Towie, almost a year after his split from ex-girlfriend Amber Turner.

Viewers were shocked to find out that Dan had moved on with Ella while filming in Bali earlier this year, and now their relationship is being played out on screen, with cast members, including Amber's close friends, sharing their opinions on the matter.

Criticism from fans

Some fans believe that the cast, particularly Amber's friendship group known as the 'girl band,' are overly fixated on Dan and Ella's romance, with comments on social media calling out their behavior as 'spiteful' and 'embarrassing.'


Towie fans accuse cast of 'gaslighting' Dan Edgar over Ella romance

During recent episodes, cast members like Elma Pazar, Courtney Green, and Chloe Meadows have been seen discussing Dan and Ella's relationship, leading to accusations of gaslighting from viewers.

Emotional conversations and accusations

Conversations on the show have seen Dan defending his relationship with Ella against accusations of spitefulness, with Ella expressing discomfort over the negativity surrounding their romance.

Meanwhile, Amber opened up about her feelings towards Dan, admitting that she has shed many tears over their past relationship but is not surprised by his new romance with Ella.

The drama continues to unfold on Towie as fans watch the cast navigate the complexities of Dan and Ella's evolving relationship.


Towie fans accuse cast of 'gaslighting' Dan Edgar over Ella romance

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