Gaz Beadle gives us all the emotions on next week's Ex on the Beach when he talks to ex Lillie Lexie Gregg about their break-up, so grab a tissue.

The Geordie Shore star and Lillie have a chat on the beach as they are forced to face their previous break-up at an airport.

Although she admits that they had the "best relationship", bad blood still remains, as Lillie adds: "I want him to take in and take on board what an idiot and nasty person he's been."

Gaz shows guilt, which his ex accepts, though is clearly still heartbroken as she reveals that her "best memories" in life were with him.

He publicly tweeted about their break-up, which Lillie slams him for as she tells him he made it "everyone's business" and breaks down in tears.

Gaz gets pretty misty-eyed too, and later explains his decision to choose work over love.

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"That was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make in my whole entire life," he says.

"I had to pick what was at the time best for me, and as hard as that was it meant leaving you."

Ouch.

Although he admits that she is the only girl he has ever made his girlfriend, Gaz apologises for the way he treated her... through tears.

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"Seeing Gary upset confirms to me that it was as real and hard for Gary as it was for me," Lillie adds.

However, we're not sure "that's the life I live" as an excuse for the split would go down very well, eh Gaz?

Things also get very awkward on the episode as Stephen Bear conducts a game of truth or dare/spin the bottle, daring Gaz to kiss Lillie.

Ex on the Beach continues Tuesday, September 13 on MTV at 10pm.

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