Stormy Daniels ‘screamed she would rather set herself on f***king fire than enter the Celebrity Big Brother house’
The former porn star got into a very heated row with show bosses on Thursday evening - just two hours before the show was due to launch
STORMY Daniels sensationally declared she would rather "set myself on f***ing fire" than enter the Celebrity Big Brother house during a furious row with producers.
The former porn star, 39 - who pulled out of appearing on the show at the last minute, despite agreeing a reported fee of £500k - had an angry exchange with execs just hours before the series was due to be launched on Thursday evening.
The blonde - who claims to have had unprotected sex with Donald Trump - was said to be unhappy that producers had prepared a special White House set, in which she was to be the 'President'.
Stormy also lost her temper after production staff rifled through her suitcase to make sure she wasn't taking any banned items into the house.
And things became even more heated, sources say, when the chips Stormy had ordered to her hotel room didn't arrive.
A waitress who works at the hotel where the contestants were staying described the shocking scene.
She said: "I heard that Stormy threw a huge tantrum because her chips weren’t delivered.
"Someone must have forgotten to put the order through.
"The next thing we knew was that she had left and not gone into the Celebrity Big Brother house."
A CBB source added: "We have seen some meltdowns before but never anything on this scale.
"Literally everything had been built around Stormy.
"She was the 'get' of the series and as such the props were built at great expense, but she didn’t like that.
"The fact is that she has been negotiating this appearance for months and now everything is having to be rewritten.
"This has caused nothing less than a nightmare and it has cost Channel 5 a fortune."
Stormy had previously claimed that show bosses were “trying to control” her in a statement released through her lawyer.
However, the show has since denied the allegations.
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