TOWIE star Amber Turner has taken a swipe at ex Dan Edgar as she opened up about what she’s looking for in her next relationship.
Amber, 30, and Dan, 33, left fans stunned after they called it quits in May after a six-year relationship.
Since then the couple have had a few awkward encounters on the latest series of the ITVBe reality show.
But the drama doesn’t end there, with Amber seemingly taking off-screen jibes at her ex.
In her latest post, the blonde beauty shared a quote which read: “Forget the honeymoon stage, I just want to be hot and happy with someone who’s as obsessed with me as I am with them.”
In recent episodes, Amber broke down in tears as she expressed that Dan had never really “loved” her and was heartbroken that they were on different pages throughout their relationship.
Dan insisted that he did try to fix their relationship before the split, but Amber said it was too late.
She then told her pals Chloe Meadows and Courtney Green that she wanted her next partner to be “obsessed” with her.
Last month The Sun revealed that the pair were are at loggerheads over their pet pooch Oliver after images revealed them face-to-face in the UK.
Since then fans have worried who will keep their goldendoodle now they’ve broken up.
But we can now exclusively reveal that Amber has got full custody of Oliver, their beloved pooch she and Dan shared throughout their relationship.
Telling The Sun about fears he’d be separated from Oliver, Dan said: “That’s what I was most concerned about.”
But he explains Amber’s mum has stepped in to help her look after him, while he sees the pup “from time to time”.
“Amber’s mum is really good with the dog,” Dan said.
“I’ve moved out now and Amber’s staying in the house for however long.
“It’s round the corner from her mum who’s got a family dog that Oliver really gets on with.
“When Amber’s away, her mum takes the dog, but I still see the dog from time to time.
“It’s one of those things… for the first time in my life I’ve had to deal with this.
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“I’m thinking ‘what do I do about this?’, it’s weird. There’s an attachment there with the dog and I want to help her with him but then we’re talking….”
Dan added: “We only have communication about the dog. It’s like having a kid.”