Geordie Shore star Abbie Holborn has been axed from the MTV series for a second time.
Abbie, 25, first joined the show back in 2016, but was only a part of the cast for two series after she was axed following the end of series 17 as bosses never asked her to return as a fulltime cast member.
She did however make a comeback a few months later as a part-time cast member, as well as making an appearance in Geordie Shore: The Reunion last year.
Geordie Shore: The Reunion Series is set to make a comeback back for another series this year, but this time, Abbie will play no part in it.
The raven-haired beauty is said to be incredibly disappointed by not being asked back to the show, making it her second time being axed from Geordie Shore.
"All the cast from the reunion series have been asked to come back for another run, apart from Abbie," a source told The Sun.
"She hasn't heard from the producers and is pretty gutted."
The insider added: "It's especially hurtful because this isn't the first time the show has dropped her, but they brought her back once before so she's hopeful that might happen a second time and they will change their mind."
While Abbie won't be making a return for the reunion, others stars including Charlotte Crosby, Chloe Ferry, Holly Hagan, Nathan Henry, Marnie Simpson, Sophie Kasaei, Bethan Kershaw, James Tindale and Jay Gardner, will all be back to their usual antics.
Abbie previously told The Mirror that her best and worst moments both came when she first joined the show.
After thinking she was being brought in as a permanent cast member, Abbie found out after her arrival that she actually had to compete with a batch of newbies for just one place that was available in the house.
Thankfully, after impressing her co-stars and boss Anna, she was chosen to return full-time and has been loving it ever since.
She said: "I think my worst and best ones would probably be in the first series because it was so hard, I didn't know that was the concept, I thought I was going in as a normal cast member, so that was probably the worst thing.
"But I think the best thing was when I had to go home and come back for them to find out it was me staying. I was nervous about everyone's reactions because what if they hadn't wanted me to come back, but I walked in and everyone was buzzing to see me and that's when I thought, I'm in now."