Below Deck star Camille Lamb has opened up about her relationship with co-star Ben Willoughby.
She candidly confessed that their relationship didn't end on "the best terms" in a conversation with Fubar Radio hosts Bobby Norris and co-host Josh Rom on their showbiz show Access All Areas.
She told the hosts: "It ended not on the best terms because I was just so anxious about the season coming out. I just wasn’t myself and so I didn’t treat him fairly after the show ended when we tried to get our relationship going."
Camille confessed that she thinks she broke Ben's heart, adding: "We don’t talk much. I think I probably broke his heart. I didn’t go about it the right way to end it all.
"I think we’re good. He actually called me recently and we had a short conversation, but I don’t know."
She went on to explain that she developed anxiety from the show and felt that she was treated unfairly and made to look like a "dumb blonde."
"It’s a lot to wait a year. I got medicated for anxiety because it was that intense. Watching it back it was even more intense because I personally believe that it is not true to the story.
"There were a lot of clips that got edited together to make me the dumb blonde who doesn’t know how to work," Camille continued.
Later on in the conversation, Camille revealed the moment she realised that Ben had started a romance with co-star Leigh-Ann Smith after she had been fired.
"After I got fired, they flew me back out after the season ended. I was laying on Ben's chest and then the boat engineer walked up and goes 'Hey you need to go clean up the master cabin from last night,'" she saod.
"His face went kind of red and I thought what is going on? Then I saw this girl in a blue shirt and I was like “wait is this the new girl?” I didn’t know who she was.
"I put two and two together right then and there. I sat up and said “you [Ben] might want to go and clean up down there.” I didn’t go and look, I didn’t want to see it."
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