The 31-year-old whipped off her bright pink sarong and showed off her curves in a black one-piece as she declared she was "f***ing sexy" and pal James "Arg" Argent could "kiss my a**".
Gemma was seen approaching Arg as he mucked around in the pool after the champagne spray party on last night's TOWIE special The Only Way Is Marbs.
The cast of the hit ITV2 show headed to Marbella, Spain, earlier this month to film the one-off episode.
As Gemma stood in front of the boys, Joey Essex asked: “So are you two getting together or what?”
In the last episode of series five Gemma was seen declaring she "loved" Arg, 24, and giving him a kiss.
But the former car saleswoman has obviously had a change of heart since then.
She blasted: “Well I just want to say something to you (Arg), you’ve been going around discussing what happened between us, let me tell you something now, you don’t ever disrespect a girl again.
“Take a look at this, because you ain't ever gonna get this candy.”
Gemma then undid her sarong, to unveil her swimsuit underneath.
Arg was left looking stunned and confused, before announcing: “I don’t get it Gemma, I don’t understand.”
She then told the chubby crooner: “I don’t like the way you turn around and say, oh she’s got a pretty face but she’s got a bad metabolism."
Before adding: "I am f***ing sexy James. I am sexy and I know it.”
The furious blonde continued: “I don’t even want to go out with you Arg, you disrespect girls. You cheated on Lydia how many times?
“You think I’m pretty, but I’m too fat to go out with you James.
“I might not be a size 10, but I’ve got a good heart."
She then held up a little finger before smacking her bum as she announced: “So take that and kiss that.”
Gemma then flounced off, wiggling her bum from side to side, before shouting back at Arg: “Kiss my a**” as their castmates struggled to contain their giggles.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Maria Fowler is right on trend in a bright red peplum dress but can't resist keeping it short and backless - Daily Mail
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She may have quit The Only Way Is Essex last year, but Maria Fowler will never forget her roots.
The 25-year-old blonde enjoyed a night out in London's Mayfair last night and although she tried her best to dress demure, her Essex style still managed to make an appearance.
Fowler showed off her slender figure in a bright red peplum dress that featured a fitted skirt and a high neck.
Almost demure: Maria Fowler arrives in Mayfair last night wearing a short and backless peplum dress
However, the former glamour model and Page 3 girl made up for this by ensuring the colourful garment was backless and also very short so that she could show off her tanned legs.
Fowler teamed the dress with a pair of nude suede heels and carried a large tanned handbag and a black jacket over her left arm.
The former TOWIE star must have been feeling a spot of dj vu as it was the only the night before that she had been out on the town in Mayfair once again.
Showing off: The blonde highlighted her slender figure in the colourful garment which she teamed with fake eyelashes
Yet again, Fowler dressed to impress for the evening in a rainbow bandage dress by Forever Unique.
And she ensured plenty of skin was on show so she could 'road test' hew new own brand of fake tan.
She headed to celebrity hotspot Funky Buddha with her friend, Capital FM DJ Greg Burns.
Colourful lady: Fowler was also out in Mayfair the night before wearing a rainbow bandage dress
Just friends: The former glamour model partied with Capital Radio DJ Greg Burns on Wednesday night
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Essex batsmen strangled by Surrey spin - Romford Recorder 24
Surrey's Gareth Batty celebrates the dismissal of Warwickshire's Ian Westwood
Tom Moore, at the Kia Oval
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
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FriendsLife Twenty20: Surrey (128-8) beat Essex (111-9) by 17 runs
Surrey came from staring defeat in the face to picking up a comfortable victory Essex lost eight wickets for 44 runs as they collapsed from 44 without loss to 88-8 chasing Surrey’s originally modest 128 off their 20 overs.
The Eagles recovered slightly but finished 17 runs short of their target.
Despite their powerful batting line-up Surrey only hit 15 fours in their innings and Essex only managed eight fours with Tim Phillips hitting the first and only six of the match.
Rory Hamilton-Brown won the toss and elected to bat and the skipper opened up with Steven Davies.
The wicketkeeper moved off the dreaded duck with his third ball and Hamilton-Brown thumped a four from Phillips’ last delivery of the opening over.
David Masters was the other opening bowler and Davies hit him for three fours in the over.
But the stumper was out, stumped by former England keeper James Foster, off the bowling of Phillips.
Graham Napier came into the bowling attack in the fourth over, replacing Masters and the all-rounder removed the captain, caught and bowled, for nine.
Zander de Bruyn came and was walking back the very next ball with his middle stump knocked out of the ground to leave Napier on a hat-trick.
Ryan ten Doeschate struck next, taking the wicket of Spriegel, clean bowled for 13.
Jason Roy was the next man to depart, skying James Franklin to long on where Masters claimed the catch.
Zafir Ansari and Gary Wilson looked to steady the ship, passing the 100 mark but the former edged Phillips behind to leave Surrey 108-6.
Gareth Batty tried to increase the rate but he was clean bowled by Napier to leave the hosts struggling on 115-7 going into the end of the innings.
Murali Karthik and Wilson added 12 but with two balls remaining Bopara clean bowled the latter.
Jade Dernbach came out for the last ball and picked up a single meaning Essex need 129 to win at just under six and a half an over.
Out came Bopara and Mark Pettini to open the innings and the England international hit Dirk Nannes for two fours in his first over, the second of the innings.
The pair put on 44 before Dernbach forced Pettini to edge behind to Davies for 20.
Greg Smith was the new man but he was run out for nine bringing Owais Shah to the crease.
But with the former England man was out for the same score, LBW to Batty.
Ryan ten Doeschate entered the action but he lost Bopara soon after as he was caught by Spriegel off the bowling of Batty.
And the Dutchman departed off the bowling of Spriegel, skying the ball to Roy.
Essex keeper James Foster came and went without scoring, LBW to Ansari, as the collapse continued.
Graham Napier could not stop the slide as he was run out by Jason Roy and Essex had lost seven wickets for 42 runs when they were cruising.
Franklin was the next man to depart two runs later with a leading edge to Hamilton-Brown off the bowling of Gareth Batty.
Phillips finally gave the crowd some entertainment as he launched Spriegel into the crowd to inject life into the Essex innings again that had looked rudderless since Bopara was dismissed.
Dernbach came back on and Masters could not score with the paceman bowling him for three leaving Essex needing 24 off nine balls.
The Eagles needed 22 off the final over to win and 21 to tie with Nannes to bowl the last over.
Phillips hit a single off the first ball leaving Tymal Mills on strike, who edged the second ball doen to third man for a single.
With three balls to go Essex needed three sixes to tie the match and send it into a Super Over.
But the next ball was a dot ball removing any chance of a win as Surrey claimed the spoils.
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- Derek, UK, 14/6/2012 15:25
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