Which 'TOWIE' stars are facing the axe?

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
All the drama on TOWIE usually happens on screen, but even with the show on a break there is still plenty going on. The stars of the show have been left worried about their roles, after ruthless new producers begun to wield the axe.
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