‘She was angry I won’: Celebrity Big Brother’s Stephen Bear slams host Emma Willis as fans turn on her over ‘unprofessional’ exit interview
He said the presenter was against him because he was the underdog
STEPHEN Bear has accused Celebrity Big Brother presenter Emma Willis of being angry that he won the show.
The reality TV star was crowned the winner of the show last night but said he faced a difficult exit interview with the host as soon as he left the house.
He clashed with her as he danced around her questions, refused to give her straight answers and her frustration was evident as she told him to ‘shut up’ as he constantly interrupted her.
Approaching the subject of his actions in the house and upsetting his fellow housemates, he told her: "All I think is if I wanna make a pancake I'll make a pancake, and if that annoys people then so be it.”
Emma again pressed him and said: "You're not answering the question", to which Bear said: "I'm a politician, I suppose."
She later admitted on CBBBOTS that she found him “infuriating” to interview but he said she was just angry because he’d come out of the show victorious.
Speaking this morning he said: “I think she is angry that I won, probably. Maybe because I was the underdog and people wanted me to succeed.”
And his fans took to Twitter to turn on Emma and accuse her of conducting a “negative” interview with the Ex on the Beach star.
One wrote: “I think this should @EmmaWillis last #CBB she is supposed to present and interview the contestant not get the hump. Prefer @thisisDavina.”
Another added: “Emma Willis should be sacked ....she spoiled last night's show,” while another said: “I thought that @EmmaWillis interview with Bear was appallingly - obvious dislike of Bear - so unprofessional.”
And two others shared their annoyance with the host as one wrote, “Really gone off @EmmaWillis after the way she behaved last night about Bear.”
And the other added: “@bbuk it is time Emma Willis was replaced, she was far too emotionally involved with the anti Bear campaign, she is way off public sentiment.”