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Natalie Nunn Dishes On Booze, Breakdowns & Bustups!

Natalie Nunn, dishes all the dirt on the upcoming All-Stars season of ‘Bad Girls Club.’ If you thought being married would tame this feisty reality star, think again!

Natalie spoke exclusively to radaronline.com and says being a good lady wife hasn’t taught her to tolerate her housemates any better:

“I went into the house with the other bad girls feeling I was above it all,” she tells Radar about the season which will see 14 of the show’s most esteemed alumni return to battle it out for $100,000, and the title of worst girl in the show’s history.

“I’ve done all this before, and now I’ve grown up and gotten married, so I thought I could take it in my stride, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. I lost it when they f*cked with me and that was it.

“It was totally insane with not stop drama and ridiculous fighting. I behaved for the first few days, I was so nice and sweet and above it all with my new life and my husband, but as soon as people threatened to break my face, I went into full throttle, I went crazy on people,” she admits.

“After that, people were scared of me and everything would go silent when I would walk into a room.

“My crazy side came back. I think it was just sleeping. I totally let loose and kept it going the whole time. When I got sick of the girls at one point I just walked into a room, and gracefully poured a bottle Malibu all over their heads while they were talking. I told them, ‘Listening to you all is getting old.’

The premiere date is yet to be released. Will you be watching?

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