Marisha Wallace has cleared the air with Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu following their 'Celebrity Big Brother' row.

Marisha Wallace competed in the latest series of Celebrity Big Brother and had a few on-screen spats but insisted that everything is now fine

Marisha Wallace competed in the latest series of Celebrity Big Brother and had a few on-screen spats but insisted that everything is now fine

The 38-year-old West End star took part in the revival series of the hit reality show last month alongside the former 'Love Island' winner but the pair came to blows over face-to-face nominations that left Ekin,29, in tears but now it would appear that they have buried the hatchet and are now "cool" with each other.

Marisha told MailOnline: "We actually spoke about it when it happened and she was like 'We're fine' and actually when she was evicted we were holding each other's hands.

"I don't think people realise that, that we were still tight. I told her 'When I'm going to leave I'm going to defend you' because I feel like she's been through a lot.

"She broke up with her boyfriend right before it and she was also going through a lot of things in her life.

"To go on a show like that when you're going through a break-up? I don't know how she did it, like you would be having all kinds of feelings.'

"She's fine and yeah we're cool. I'm cool with her."

Meanwhile, the Olivier-nominated actress - who has starred in productions of 'Waitress' and 'Guys and Dolls' - also appeared alongside music manager Louis Walsh on the show and she admitted that she "taught him a lot" about musical theatre after he initially questioned her credibility as a celebrity.

He said: "I think I taught Louis a lot about the power of musical theatre but also the versatility of musical theatre because he asked me to sing for him all the time."

'It was amazing because when he was on This Morning and he was asked who his favourite housemate was, he said me.

I think being with someone who is different than you, and seeing their struggles and what they've gone through, that it changes your whole perception and Louis is actually very vulnerable. He sent me a text yesterday saying congratulations and he said 'You're a star!'"