Two reality TV stars got into an argument at a celebrity-packed dinner party on the Gold Coast on Tuesday when one accused the other of being in a ‘showmance’.
MAFS fiery wife Cyrell Paule lost her temper when Big Brother star Skye Wheatley questioned whether her three-year relationship with Love Island alum Eden Dally was genuine.
Paule asked the person sitting next to her to secretly record Wheatley’s rantings as they dined with other influencers and TV personalities at the Palazzo Versace hotel.
Angry: Fiery MAFS bride Cyrell Paule (pictured) and former Big Brother star Skye Wheatley argued at a celebrity-packed Gold Coast dinner on Tuesday
‘Don’t be a smart a**eb***h. I’ll put you in your place… Eat your food or I’ll stick your head in it. Shut up,’ Paule Wheatley warned in the images, which she shared on Instagram.
In the video, which was likely recorded by Paule’s MAFS co-star Jules Robinson, who was seated next to her at the table, Wheatley bluntly questioned whether her romance with Dally was “fake” – despite the fact that they share a son together.
‘How did you meet each-other ?’ began the tipsy influencer.
Drama: In the clip, which was recorded by someone sitting next to Cyrell and believed to be his friend Jules Robinson, Skye asked if Cyrell’s relationship with Eden was “fake”, although they share now a son together
Jules birthday [party]Paule snapped, referring to Robinson.
‘This is so cute. So he was friends with Cam [Merchant, Robinson’s husband]? I saw an article that said you had a fake relationship or something,” Wheatley said.
‘Aww, sorry! But like, if you know the truth baby, we don’t care! I wanted to know who said that,” Skye said.
An angry Paule told Wheatley her line of questioning was inappropriate.
‘Do I sit there and say, ‘are your lips real?’ No, that’s an inappropriate question. I’m not asking that. Don’t be a smart a**eb***h, I’ll put you in your place… Eat your food or I’ll shove your face in it, shut up,’ Cyrell said in the clip as Skye watches on, shocked
“Do I sit there and say, ‘Are your lips real?’ No, that’s an inappropriate question. I’m not asking that. Don’t be a smart a**eb***h. I’ll put you in your place… Eat your food or I’ll stick your head in it. Shut up, barked Paule.
The mother of one later slammed Wheatley in a series of Instagram Stories posts, calling her a “fake b***h” and a “bully.”
“Tonight…I experienced nothing but bullshit and female bullying from Skye, wondering if my three year relationship was genuine or not to date!” Whether or not… Is it so impossible for Eden to be with me?’ she wrote.
Rant: Cyrell then went on a rant on his Instagram Stories and accused Skye of being a ‘fake bitch’ and a ‘bully’
Paule claimed that Wheatley also asked her before dinner if she was “still with Eden” and if they had had their baby.
“If someone says something is inappropriate or shouldn’t be discussed… just know where you stand.” If someone says the topic makes them uncomfortable and inappropriate, know where you stand! Don’t just sit there and laugh at my interracial relationship that I had to justify for three years,” Paule said.
She then said that Wheatley’s actions “affected her son,” Boston.
‘I pity you because for one person to claim to have it all, your actions tonight have proven how little you have! Goodbye. I love Eden, Cyrell and our son Boston,” she wrote.
Furious: Cyrell, who was known as Cyclone Cyrell on MAFS, also called Skye ‘uneducated and two-faced’ in her rant
Paule, whose fiery temper earned her the nickname Cyclone Cyrell on MAFS, also called Wheatley “uneducated and two-faced”.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Wheatley for comment.
Paule and Dally met in March 2019 after her televised ‘marriage’ to Nic Jovanovic on MAFS ended when they decided they were better off as friends.
The couple began officially dating within weeks, and she later moved into his Sydney home.
They welcomed their first child together, son Boston, in February 2020.
Smitten: Cyrell and Eden met in March 2019 after Cyrell’s ‘marriage’ to Nic Jovanovic on MAFS ended when they decided they were better off as friends