Billie Faiers and Greg Shepherd's wedding guests have been accused of causing 'carnage' and ruining a holiday of a lifetime with their 'intimidating and raucous behaviour'.
MailOnline has spoken to holidaymakers who have lodged an official complaint with KUONI travel about their £7000 trip after claiming it was 'totally spoiled.'
They said in a letter addressed to KUONI: 'It was virtually impossible to have a drink or meal without an area being re-arranged to accommodate the wedding party.
Upset: Billie Faiers' and Greg Shepherd's Maldives wedding guests are accused of causing 'carnage' and ruining 'holiday of a lifetime' with their 'intimidation and raucous behaviour'
Bongo-ing crazy: On Thursday, the couple shared a video from their son Arthur's second birthday party, in which they took over another restaurant and their children played musical instruments
Adding: 'The new arrivals were very loud and needed to be heard - they were swearing loudly.'
'Our real gripe is that Paradise had turned into Southend, (nothing wrong with Southend), but we chose an exclusive resort and it soon became clear that we were less important than the Faiers group.
'I think the island should have been exclusive to the wedding party and then other guests would not have been subjected to disappointment!'
Shock: Holidaymakers have lodged an official complaint with Kuoni after claiming their lavish trip was ruined by the loud wedding guests (pictured: Greg's friends on Instagram)
Conflict: Billie and Greg shared their first picture as man and wife on social media on Wednesday in the Maldives but holidaymakers claim their wedding took over the island
The big day: Billie (seen here trying on wedding dresses for her reality show, The Mummy Diaries) has a magazine deal in place
In further correspondence to MailOnline, the holidaymaker said: 'There were 90 plus members of the wedding party and it was carnage.
'It was like the Essex circus had rolled into town. They were raucous and our trip was totally spoiled. Our trip of a lifetime ended so poorly.'
On Thursday, the wedding party showed no sign of slowing down as Billie and Greg shared a video from their son Arthur's second birthday, two days after their big day.
No drama: Billie shared this glamorous picture of one of her holiday looks on Wednesday evening
No stopping them: Billie shared a clip of a man playing the bongos and a saxophone on Instagram stories on Thursday after the family continued their celebrations
The families had taken over another restaurant as the children played the bongos alongside a man playing a saxophone amid a party atmosphere.
Billie and Greg also shared a lovely picture of themselves in swimwear, holding a personalised lifebuoy and wearing a 'bride' headband.
The day before, it was reported that Greg was accused of being 'aggressive' and calling a holidaymaker a 'c***' on the wedding day.
As the week went on the numbers grew and so did the volume - there are several bars and restaurants on the island but it was virtually impossible to have a drink or meal without an area being re-arranged to accommodate the wedding party. Every time we ate somewhere they would be shouting to one another across the restaurant if they weren’t seated together - Kuramathi is so tranquil and peaceful - we didn’t expect this sort of behaviour.
After eating in the Reef restaurant on Friday night we walked across to the Laguna Bar - a duo was playing - tables and chairs had been moved to make a temporary dance floor. I think this could have been Billies hen night - it was like walking in to a private party, we took a seat outside and waited for the staff to get us a drink. We didn’t feel comfortable going into the bar, everyone looked at us like we shouldn’t have been there.
On Saturday around lunchtime we had finished our meal in the Island Coffee shop and were sitting in the beach area. A loud cheer went up, lots of screaming and shouting and it was evident that other wedding guests had just arrived on the island. There was then a champagne reception held in the adjacent Fung bar, complete with cameramen - it was impossible to get to the bar area.. The new arrivals were very loud and needed to be heard - they were swearing loudly.
There was no advance warning that this area would be closed to other guests.
The party on Sunday night was supposedly in the Island Coffee shop garden - which is next to a restaurant and beach bar called the Sand bar - I believe most of the wedding party were present.
We had eaten at a different restaurant and intended to finish the evening at the Sand Bar as we had done most evenings.
We couldn’t get anywhere near the Sand bar as the wedding party had taken it over, although it wasn’t closed off for their use and so we retreated to the Fung bar where the champagne reception had been held - there were some of the wedding guests in there too.
They were shouting and swearing, shrieking etc
When they couldn’t get service at the Sand bar they were then coming into the Fung - there was no escape!
I think our real gripe is that Paradise had turned into Southend - nothing wrong with Southend - but we chose an exclusive resort and it soon became clear that we were less important than the Faiers group.
I think the Island should have been exclusive to the wedding party and then other guests would not have been subjected to disappointment!
According to The Sun, Greg, 33, was reportedly angered after a fellow guest at the resort took a photo of Billie, 28, and one of his friends is said to have turned nasty, forcing security to intervene.
A magazine has secured the rights to the couple's wedding day pictures, but things don't appear to be going well as the party have been branded 'drunken, rude yobs'.
The site claims holidaymakers could not get into their own water villa due to the wedding blocking the area and have been made to feel like 'second class citizens.'
Low key: Billie and her family have been sharing nothing but lovely family snaps on their social media and there has been no hint of any raucous behaviour on there
Not happy: A holidaymaker has tweeted Sam Faiers about how The Mummy Diaries camera