CHLOE Sims has revealed she’s set for a showdown with sisters Frankie and Demi after their huge fall-out.
The former Towie star, 42, had a major falling out with Frankie, 28, and Demi, 27, while filming their OFTV show House of Sims last year.
Now Chloe has told how the feuding sisters are set to come face-to-face for the first time to film new scenes for the show.
She said: “It’s been tough. We’ve not spoken since we filmed that series at the end of last year.”
Speaking to new! magazine, Chloe continued: “We’re getting ready to film season three now so we’re going to come face-to-face.
“I felt very disappointed that it all happened, but it’s one of those things.”
Sharing her thoughts on the upcoming reunion with Frankie and Demi, Chloe added: “I’ll just go with the flow and see what happens. I can’t say what way I’m going to go because I’m a very emotional person so I will act on emotion.”
Chloe moved to Beverley Hills to film their £1million OnlyFans reality TV show with her Frankie and Demi last year – and it’s now being shown on Netflix.
But it wasn’t long until their American dream turned into a nightmare and a heated row broke out between the sisters, which saw Chloe throw a drink in Demi’s face.
During the huge bust up, which is seen in season two, Chloe raged at her sisters: “You’re rude to me, you’re both f****** users!
“You’re my sisters? I don’t think so.”
The fight took a dramatic turn, seeing Frankie and Demi flying back to Essex.
Speaking after about events, Chloe said: “Family means love, loyalty, respect… I used to have that with all my family.”
She’s then seen breaking down, telling brother Charlie: “They’re f****** the worst. They’re evil.
Addressing the fact Chloe branded her a user, Frankie told The Sun: “It’s not a nice word to say at all and it just came out because I had a cup of water thrown in my face and you just reach for the first word that you can think of but I don’t know how I would have reacted in any other way in that situation.
“But I honestly don’t know what she’s talking about in regards to calling us ‘users’ – I’ve never used her or anyone in my family for anything, we’ve all worked together.”