Calum Best’s girlfriend Lindsey Pelas reveals she wanted to ‘vomit’ when she saw Jasmine Waltz kissing him and admits ‘seeing him with other girls makes me jealous’
CALUM Best's on-off girlfriend Lindsey Pelas has admitted she wanted to vomit when she saw him kissing Jasmine Waltz on Celebrity Big Brother.
The reality star was dating Lindsey before entering the house and she's now revealed she can't bring herself to watch him on the show - instead relying on Twitter clips to keep up to date with his antics.
The pair dated on and off after meeting through a friend last summer in LA, before spending Thanksgiving together and going on a string of dates.
They agreed to put their romance on hold during Calum's CBB stint but Lindsey has admitted seeing him flirting with other girls has made her jealous.
Speaking to , she said: "He can't be in a full-time committed relationship and I get that, but also I'm not dating anyone else because I don't think he'd like that."
Lindsey told the reality star she'd "stay off the internet" in an attempt not to watch him on the show, and is keen to pick up where they left off once he leaves the house.
She said: "I don't want to see someone I like flirting with other people so I watch clips on Twitter rather than full episodes.
"Seeing him with other girls makes me feel jealous but he's in a weird position."
And speaking about the moment Calum briefly locked lips with Jasmine Waltz, Lindsey added: "I saw a clip of Jasmine kissing him on the lips. I saw it out of context and I was like, I hate that! I just wanted to vomit."
But the US model insisted it meant nothing as she noticed Calum had his "eyes open" and blamed the antics on the housemates being in "captivity".
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Lindsey also addressed Calum's relationship with new housemate Jessica Cunningham, revealing he'd prefer her as she's "less aggressive", but she's still not worried it could escalate.
She is now set to fly to the UK to greet Calum when he leaves the house, and admitted she likes him "a lot".
She is also rumoured to be going into the house as part of a task.
She said: “I’ve known Calum for a long time.
"We’ve been really good friends for a long time, we’ve had a lot of experiences and things."
Referring to her sudden eviction, she added: “I think he would’ve had my back. I know that the people who I thought would have my back, would’ve had my back.”
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