Last night’s edition of Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side was pulled off-air due to a ‘fracas’ between Farrah Abraham and Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace.
Tensions flared on the spin-off show after host Ryan Clark queried whether Horgan-Wallace missed Abraham in the house, with the Big Brother 7 and Timebomb participant answering:
“No I don’t. Let’s be honest, she was just horrible. There’s one thing being a strong woman, and another being a nasty horrible bitch. You’ve got your cheque, hop on a plane and f**k off. We don’t want you here.”
Farrah responded: “You were on regular Big Brother, you didn’t get paid. Good job girl!”
Later in the show Farrah claimed that Austin is “working through [his anger issues]” with Aisleyne – in another swipe at the Teen Mom personality – interjecting to point out that its a shame she hadn’t done the same thing. Farrah replied, “hag, be quiet” prompting Aisleyne to reach for her glass just moments before transmission of the show was temporarily interrupted by a static image of the Big Brother eye logo.
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Upon the show’s return, Rylan revealed that the panellists were no longer present before continuing with a brief audience discussion. The programme was running under by ten minutes at its final conclusion.
“Hi guys, unfortunately we did have to pop that up. Due to a matter that happened, unfortunately we have lost our panel for the evening, but we are gonna carry on because that’s what we do on this show.” – Rylan Clark
Reports have since emerged that glasses and a chair were thrown during the ‘fracas’ and that ‘Allo ‘Allo star Vicki Michelle, who was also on the panel, has received medical treatment. Police are investigating the incident.
A statement from the Big Brother press office reads:
“Last night’s Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit On The Side was interrupted due to an incident on set. Everyone involved is fine and last night’s events are currently being investigated.”