Ex on the Beach - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
8 sexy singles arrive at a tropical coastal paradise only to discover that they are on Ex on the Beach and they are about to be confronted with the ghosts of their past.

Episode 2
The love triangle in the villa escalates as Bear tries to win Megan's affections away from Jordan. Meanwhile, things are really hotting up between Kirk and Jemma before her ex turns.

Episode 3
Jordan thinks he's won the fight for Megan McKenna but Bear hasn't given up. Kirk and Jemma are still going strong but they are both aware that the arrival of Kirk's nightmare Ex.

Episode 4
Romance is in the air for Jemma and Kirk until his ex from hell arrives, Cami Lee. She's scorned, seething and won't be satisfied until Kirk's life is over. We see a side to Kirk we've never seen before as he is pushed to boiling point.

Episode 5
The arrival of Ex Ali spells trouble for Jordan. Before sending Jordan and Ali off on a date together, The Tablet of Terror forces Jordan to send either Megan or Jayden home for good.

Episode 6
The return to Ex OnThe Beach of season one's Vicky Pattison has an immediate effect on the villa, and on her ex, Kirk Norcross. His blossoming new romance with Ali comes under threat as old feelings re-emerge, whilst his ex-fiancee Cami-Li clearly still holds a grudge against the Geordie girl he once replaced her with.

Episode 7
Meg Rees bitches to the girls that she's had enough of Megan McKenna causing trouble every night.

Episode 8
The arrival of Stephen, Meg Rees's Ex has given the girls something to talk about, unfortunately for Meg Rees it's her best friend, Laura, that's been busiest with her tongue.

Episode 9
Tensions are riding high between awkward love triangle Laura, Stephen, Meg R and it's not long before the girls come head to head.

Episode 10
After Jordan kissed new arrival Connie the previous night, the future of Jordan and Megan is in doubt. The Tablet of Terror sounds to send the entire villa to the beach.
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