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Kimi Tells Margo “F*ck Off” — The Explosive Ending That Destroyed Their Fragile Peace in Ladies of London Season 4 Episode 8

The “white flowers for peace” were officially dead. In the final moments of Ladies of London Season 4 Episode 8, Kimi looked at Margo and delivered one of the rawest lines of the season:

“F*ck off, Margo.” No filter. No sarcasm. Just pure frustration.

How We Got to the Breaking Point

The episode had already been tense. Mark-Francis had made his snide VPL comment, then dramatically walked out after calling the situation “vulgar.” Margo had broken down in tears earlier, saying “I am alone.”

Then Kimi turned on her.

She accused Margo of screaming at Mark-Francis and forcing him to leave the party. In Kimi’s eyes, Margo had crossed a line by calling him out so publicly.

“That’s really btchy,” Kimi said, before adding the final blow: “Fck off, Margo.”

She stormed off right after, leaving the rest of the group stunned.

This Wasn’t Sudden — It Had Been Building for Weeks

This outburst was a long time coming.

The feud between Kimi and Margo started back in Episode 4 with the winery cab comments and paint-and-sip meltdown. It continued through Episode 5 when Martha got stuck in the middle, and Episode 7 when Kimi showed up wearing “white flowers for peace” at Myka’s polo party.

That truce always felt fake.

By the time they reached Longleat in Episode 8, the tension was unbearable. Kimi had watched Margo confront Mark-Francis (her close friend), and she clearly saw it as an attack on their circle.

Kimi’s Loyalty Over Everything

Kimi has consistently shown she protects her inner circle.

She defended her own behavior after the cab comments, leaned on Martha as her ride-or-die, and stood firmly with Mark-Francis. When she felt Margo was threatening that circle by “screaming” at him, she reacted with zero hesitation.

“F*ck off” wasn’t just anger — it was Kimi choosing her side once and for all.

The Impact on the Group

This wasn’t a quiet disagreement. It was loud, public, and final.

Margo had just finished crying about feeling alone. Then her rival told her to f*ck off in front of everyone.

Even Martha, who had encouraged Mark-Francis to make peace just moments earlier, looked drained by the chaos. Lottie and Myka, who had tried to explain “British humor” to Margo, were caught in the middle again.

Emma, as the hostess at her own estate, must have been wondering how her elegant Longleat getaway turned into this.

Why This Feels Like a Season Turning Point

From the very beginning — the garden party in Episode 1 where “scandal is fun” set the tone — we’ve watched this rivalry grow.

The paint-and-sip fight (Episode 4), the “mad cow” moment (Episode 5), the polo party tension (Episode 7), and now this explosive ending at Longleat.

Kimi’s “F*ck off, Margo” wasn’t just the closer of Episode 8.

It felt like the moment the gloves came completely off.

The fragile peace Kimi tried to signal with her white flowers is officially shattered. Margo is more isolated than ever. And the rest of the group is watching their friendships fracture in real time at one of the most beautiful locations of the season.

What Comes Next?

Longleat was supposed to be glamorous. Instead, it became the battlefield where years of built-up tension finally boiled over.

Will Kimi and Margo ever recover from “F*ck off”?
Will Martha finally stop trying to play peacemaker?
And how will the rest of the cast pick sides now that the line has been drawn so clearly?

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