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Celebrity Big Brother’s Trisha Paytas claims housemates are 'sharing drugs'

A CBB spokesperson hit back at the claims

She might be out of the CBB house, but Trisha Paytas is still causing controversy.


The YouTube star made some shocking accusations in a now-deleted Twitter post in which she seemed to claim that contestants are sharing drugs.


This comes after she lashed out at her housemates in a YouTube video in which she branded Sarah Harding "trash".


Trisha allegedly wrote: "The vileness that came from these housemates’ mouths that they didn’t air would shock you. The drug sharing in the house would shock you."

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Since deleting the tweet, she has not made any more comments on the allegations.


A CBB spokesperson has hit back at the claims and said: "Big Brother constantly monitors housemates and their behaviour."

This comes after Sarah Harding and Paul Danan had an explosive argument after she claimed he had taken "a pill" to help him stay sober and resist alcohol cravings.


"Sarah what are you saying?" he had raged, warning her: "Don't you ever say that s***."

He then told her that the medicine he'd taken was a paracetomol.

"Calm down," Sarah pleaded, as the situation threatened to spiral out of control.

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"No I'm not going to f****** calm down!" screamed Paul before telling her she was out of order.

"I'm the one that's clean and sober what the f*** are you doing?" Paul raged - before he had to be physically pulled away from the fight by Gogglebox star Sandi.

"He's f***** up," said Sarah after he left, smoking her cigarette.

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