LAUREN Goodger took a swipe at her bad boy ex in a cryptic message – but quickly deleted it.
The 36-year-old posted about "people playing the victim", but failed to name her former beau Charles Drury.
The on/off couple split after Lauren was allegedly attacked hours after their baby daughter’s funeral.
Charles was arrested, but later released on police bail.
Lauren shared a quote which read: "They'll do you dirty, play the victim, then convince people it's you."
It was removed from Instagram a short time after posting.
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It's the latest in a number of mysterious messages from the former Towie star.
Another said: "Cheers to the people who love us, the losers who lost us, and the lucky b*****ds who get to meet us."
Another read: "Healthy relationships aren't always glamourous.
"No matter how much you're in love, you are bound to experience conflict, indifference, hurt and destabilizing moments.
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"Precious relationships allow you to see the worst side of yourself and your partner, but still choose love."
Lauren was left devastated after her best friend's secret relationship with ex Charles, as the pair even moved in together.
She has since sold everything she owned with Charles in a bid to "wipe the slate clean" after he was arrested for a second time.
Lauren’s pals said Drury made comments to his ex at Romford's Queen’s Hospital and Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, between October 9 and 14.
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He was nicked on suspicion of perverting the course of justice in Romford, East London, on Thursday and released on bail to a date next month.
The Met said: “Police attended Oaklands Avenue, Romford, on October 27 and arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of perverting the course of justice."
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