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Daniel Johns’ bizarre Instagram love triangle spat

Two of his exes are at war!

The Daniel Johns public meltdown saga has just got even weirder.

 

The troubled former Silverchair frontman’s ex-girlfriends are at war – with the model’s engaging in a very public slanging match via social media.

 

In a war of words – which involved body shaming and comparing their relationships with Johns, Estelita Huijer and Sophia Cruz laid their feelings bare.

Johns’ long-term partner of four-years kicked off the battle by commenting on an image of social media model Cruz promoting ‘flat tummy tea,’ reports the Daily Telegraph.

‘Your (sic) just heaps funny. Your (sic) such a good Instagram model 🙂 ha stop looking at my story you psycho. Hope the Daniel thing worked out 4 you :),’ Huijer wrote.

“What’s wrong with Daniel? Daniels (sic) cool?” Cruz responded.

‘You shouldn’t pick on girls that are better looking than you. Insecurities is really ugly you should stop obsessing over Daniel and maybe hit the gym. Stop making thins up so you look important. If you guys have such a big connection why are you so obsessed with him,’ she continued.

‘ … you look like a walking corpse … You look like a dead person.’

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 Estelita Huijer

The Insta-battle continued for half an hour, ending with Huijer accusing Cruz of stalking her Instagram page.

‘Dude your (sic) the one always looking at my story! Ha ha listen to yourself. I think all that work has gone to your head :(sadly I think your (sic) the one that’s insecure. Thanks for the laughs. Daniel and I have a connection you will never have. sorry.’

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Sophia Cruz

Daniel himself went on somethat of a rant earlier this week, posting a series of bizarre photos and accusing his fans of ‘being mean lately’.

Cruz and Huijer’s comments have since been deleted.

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