Big Brother: Paul explodes in foul-mouth rant and furiously flashes his BUM in shocking outburst that saw show’s live feed yanked off air
Big Brother viewers finally discovered the truth behind this week’s ‘fight night’, which saw the show’s live stream taken off air.
During Friday’s show, Paul, 23, exploded in a foul-mouthed tirade as he clashed with housemates Trish, 33, and Noky, 26, leaving the latter in tears.
After missing an invitation to Yinrun’s party, which she won after a secret task, an angry Paul lost his temper and even flashed his bare bottom to the carefree revelers, saying: Your little bastard party, I’m sick of it! ‘ .
After throwing things from the balcony, he walked downstairs and threatened to throw away two cocktails before lashing out at Noky.
Paul furiously asked what she was ‘staring at’ before calling her ‘weird’, and while his rival played it cool, she eventually burst into tears after the confrontation.
Drama: Big Brother viewers finally discovered the truth behind Thursday’s blazing row and Paul’s foul-mouthed outburst, with the show’s live stream taken off air
Moon: During Friday’s eviction night, dramatic scenes saw the security guard, 23, flashing his bare bum as he clashed with fellow housemates Trish, 33, and Noky, 26, leaving the latter in tears
Later, while defending her friend, Trish labeled Paul a “bully” and chided him for “liking to scare people.”
‘Why am I a bully? You don’t scare me, you little weirdo,” he exclaimed, before going on to say he was “being belittled.”
Unfazed, Trish continued to enjoy the party and went into limbo, shouting, “You’re a bully! You’re a bully!’.
After the tense altercation, things only seemed to get worse as the house became even more divided and the rival groups drifted further apart.
The exchange led to the house going into lockdown after bosses scrambled behind the scenes to keep the contestants safe. The sun reported.
The rival groups were separated and locked in separate rooms in an attempt to keep Paul and Noky apart.
Security was on standby and Paul finally calmed down after being cooped up for over an hour.
A source told the publication: “Everyone is talking about Fight Night in 2004, but no one expected this year’s cleaned-up cohort to be a contender for Fight Night 2.0.
Tension: After throwing things from the balcony, he walked downstairs and threatened to throw away two cocktails, before lashing out at Noky (pictured)
Clashing: Paul angrily asked what she was ‘staring at’ before calling her ‘weird’ and while his rival played it cool, she eventually burst into tears after the confrontation
Tough cookie: Later, while defending her boyfriend, Trish (pictured) called Paul a ‘bully’ and slammed him saying he ‘liked to scare people’
Emotion: Noky later broke down in tears in the diary room
‘Big Brother acted quickly to prevent things from getting physical and pulled the rival groups apart, locking one half in the bedroom.
“Security was on standby, but luckily a lock and key was enough to keep things from getting physical.”
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.
Later in the episode, Paul along with Dylan became the final housemates to be evicted from the show in a double eviction.
The pair faced the wrath of the live audience and were booed before their names were announced by presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best.
Exit: Later in the episode, Paul (pictured) alongside Dylan became the latest housemates to be evicted from the show in a double eviction
Goodbye: The pair were both booed by the crowd before their names were announced by presenters AJ Odudu and Will Best (Dylan pictured)
Glamour: Host AJ Odudu looked sensational in a tight, sparkly jumpsuit (pictured with co-host Will Best)
Hot stuff: the outfit hugged every inch of her breathtaking figure
Paul emerged from the house to face the angry crowd just 24 hours after his foul-mouthed outburst that saw the show’s live feed pulled off air.
Then Dylan, 39, made the move of shame but managed to put on a brave face by saying he “expected it.”
Greeted again by boos, host Will tried to reassure the DJ by saying: ‘It’s all a pantomime’.