Gemma Collins: Diva Forever - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Following the highs and lows of her relationship with on/off boyfriend Arg, her various career milestones, and her once in a lifetime trip to LA with best friend Jonathan Cheban, Gemma's life is more eventful than ever before.
With cameras there to capture the inimitable GC throughout the tears, the tantrums and the laughter that inevitably follow, Gemma has some big decisions to make as she embarks upon a brand new chapter in her life – but what does it mean for her future – both in Essex and with Arg?
After a whirlwind year that has seen Gemma take to the ice, kick start a music and pursue her American dreams, viewers will follow every step of the way as Essex's loudest personality is unleashed across the continent.
Episode 2
Gemma has a heart-to-heart with her brother Russell and sister-in-law Dawn. Later, Gemma decides to call time on her turbulent relationship with Arg.
Episode 3
Gemma is concentrating on moving on from her split with Arg and looking to the future, especially her upcoming trip to LA.
Episode 4
Waking on her first day in Los Angeles, Gemma is greeted by US best friend Jonathan Cheban in a convertible Rolls Royce, ready to hit Beverley Hills and explore all the city has to offer.
Episode 5
Following their bust-up, Gemma and Jonathan make up LA style with a facial from J-Lo's favourite quirky beautician and a farewell meal to top all meals where the dishes have to be seen to be believed.
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