BIG Brother winner Jordan Sangha has hit back after being dragged into a show feud.
The 26-year-old, who won the 20th series of the ITV show last year, took to Instagram after co-star Trish Balusa broke down in tears while slamming the programme in a podcast interview.
While none of the issues raised seemed to involve Jordan, it appears he's been bombarded with questions about it.
He wrote on his Instagram story: "The fact I feel I have to even address BBUK controversy...
"The show was months ago. It's wrapped.
"The populace has largely moved onwards and upwards.
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"I'm not going to 'spill any tea' because I think everyone from the house is now doing their own thing - moving on is the most important of these."
Trish, 33, recently appeared on Will Njobvu's podcast Reality with Will and got very emotional as she spoke about her BB experience.
After Trish was booted off the show, she came under fire after historic "racist and homophobic" tweets were discovered by fans.
The star later apologised for what she had posted.
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Presenter Will asked if she would have done anything differently, to which she replied: “I can think ‘maybe you should have deleted this by yourself’ or ‘maybe you shouldn’t have tweeted it’, or it also shouldn’t have been picked up.
"All of these things can be correct.”
She continued: “I am a human being. You can criticise me for the things that I’ve done wrong in the past, I own it.
“But you have to understand that it has an effect on me as well.
"I received death threats, people telling me ‘You should die’ and talking about my child.”
This resulted in her being banned from appearing on Late & Live, as well as the final of the ITV show.
She also slammed ITV for putting Kate Middleton’s estranged uncle Gary Goldsmith in this year's Celebrity Big Brother line-up.
Gary has a conviction for assaulting his ex wife in 2007.
He was also reportedly involved in a drug stint in 2009.
Trish said: “If I can’t attend late and live any other thing because of past comments, but then there’s someone who has a history of that and seems to kind of carry on discriminating, why is he [Gary] allowed in the house?”
Gary was the first to be evicted from the series on Friday night.
After the podcast was released the mother-of-one Trish also took to social media to share experiences with former co-stars.
Trish, who didn't name who she was talking about, wrote on X: "In the next interview I might even disappoint them more and tell the story of how a housemate walked past me in a hotel corridor like I was a disease but I should give them time?
"If you’re uncomfortable hearing/knowing about it, imagine experiencing it."
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The star previously tweeted: "You will notice people who were vile IN THE house ON TV towards me and two other housemates will continue to appear on ITV platforms but it's me who they will gaslight into disappearing off the limelight, I'm not longer afraid to speak.
"The trauma made me lose my voice but no more."