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Big Brother winner Jordan breaks silence on shock feud for first time after snubbing housemate

The winner was forced to address the rumours after being quizzed by fans

JORDAN Sangha has broken his silence on his shock ‘feud’ after snubbing one of his Big Brother housemates.

The lawyer-turned reality star, 26, has finally addressed rumours he’s fallen out with Trish Balusa.

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Jordan Sangha has broken his silence on his shock ‘feud’ after snubbing one of his Big Brother housemates

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The lawyer-turned reality star, 26, has finally addressed rumours he’s fallen out with Trish Balusa

He and the stay-at-home mum hit it off when they appeared on the rebooted series of Big Brother this autumn.

However, the pair sparked fear amongst fans they had become embroiled in a feud after unfollowing each other on social media.

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And now Jordan has finally broken silence after being quizzed by followers.

Taking to Instagram, he said: “Re the stuff between Trish and me: Trish is a good person but it’s something we’re going to work out in our own time – it’s a private matter.”

Jordan’s now boyfriend and fellow housemate Henry Southan has also removed Trish from his social media.

ITV was forced to launch an investigation into Trish after historic tweets she had posted online resurfaced.

Despite deleting and apologising for her ‘racist and homophobic’ tweets, Trish wasn’t allowed attend the Big Brother finale with her co-stars.

In a statement at the time, Trish said: “I’m aware that some very concerning old tweets of mine have resurfaced and I would like to sincerely apologise for the harmful stereotypes I perpetuated and the pain I have cause to the marginalised communities and groups of people mentioned.

“There are no excuses for the ignorance that I showed and I am deeply disappointed, embarrassed and ashamed that I once made such comments.

“I have come a very long way since by educating myself and being educated by others on the impact and harm these views cause.

“It is part of the reason why I am so passionate about standing up for others and holding myself to a high standard of responsibility and accountability for my actions.

“I appreciate the support you’ve all given me on the show and I understand you feel disappointed.

“I know apologies can seem convenient in these circumstances but I mean it from the bottom of my heart; I am truly sorry.

“I hope it is possible for you to offer me grace and believe that people can change.

“I am committed to being the person I am now, the person you have known me as – someone who speaks up, stands for what they believe in and is always open to growth and accountability. Love Trish.”

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Taking to Instagram, Jordan said: “Re the stuff between Trish and me: Trish is a good person but it’s something we’re going to work out in our own time – it’s a private matter”

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ITV were forced to launch an investigation after Trish’s inappropriate tweets resurfaced online after she was evicted from the Big Brother house
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