Glow star Brian Matthews and Lotto winner Jane Park are in hot water following their steamy Snapchat tryst - after Matthews’ OTHER LOVER Victoria Obahor went on a Twitter rant.
Hard-done-by Park took to Snapchat this Easter weekend to post a series of risqué images of herself with the Glaswegian reality lothario, despite previous reports Matthews, 33, has been involved with Obahor for a year.
Hard-done-by Lotto winner Jane Park in steamy Snapchat session with Glow TV star https://t.co/FH54Nd4R5L
— The Evening Times (@TheEveningTimes) April 18, 2017
Park, 21, posted one Snap of the pair locking lips with the caption ‘Glow vs lotto winner’, while another showed the pair apparently in bed. That one was captioned ‘Sorry Sam Callahan’, a dig at her own ex.
However, Obahor, 27, has now ramped things up by taking to Twitter to say: “You have f****d with the wrong girl!”
She added: “You play with fire you get burnt! You know who you are! I don’t take things likely trust me.
“Some people amuse me! I think they need to choose there actions very carefully the next time they want to get me involved!
“Big f mistake!!!!”
As if that wasn’t enough to make Matthews and Park quake in their boots, Obahor added: “People are just out for one thing [money] and themselves hope it was worth it #p****s!!!!”
Brian Matthews' earlier tweets following his weekend out with Jane Park
Park made headlines when, in February, it was reported she was considering legal action against EuroMillions bosses after a huge lottery payout apparently “ruined my life.”
READ MORE: Brian Matthews' 'secret lover' causes CHAOS on Glasgow reality show
The young woman, who was 17 at the time she scooped £1 million, believed Camelot should not be allowing people that age to win vast sums of money.
The Scot, from Edinburgh, won the jackpot while playing her first ever ticket.
She insisted that people don’t realise the “extent of my stress.”
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