'Celebrity Big Brother': Trisha Paytas Claims Show Is '100% Rigged' Following Sarah Harding's Win

Former ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ housemate Trisha Paytas had a severe case of sour grapes after Sarah Harding was crowned the winner on Friday (25 August) night.

The US YouTube star claimed the show was fixed for the former Girls Aloud singer to win, as she went on a rant about Sarah’s win in a string of tweets and an 11 minute video.

<strong>Trisha Paytas has hit out at Sarah Harding</strong> (Photo: Getty/YouTube)
Trisha Paytas has hit out at Sarah Harding (Photo: Getty/YouTube)

Trisha, who walked off the Channel 5 reality show after only 10 days, claimed producers had edited Sarah to look better than how she behaved in the house, and was “100% rigged” for her to romp to victory.

She also said in the video: “She’s just a bad person, like the name-calling she did in the house that wasn’t aired - they edited it to try and make her look good so she would be the winner.”

Trisha even made a string of claims about a list of demands in Sarah’s contract, including one where she was reserved a bed.

“This is why I had such an issue with her. She’s such a terrible, terrible, terrible human being who just gets away with shit because it was in her contract and she would gloat about stuff,” she said.

‘Celebrity Big Brother’ bosses have previously denied claims Trisha made in a previous rant about her time in the house, but offered no comment when contacted by HuffPost UK about her fresh allegations.

However, they did point out Sarah was only five per cent ahead of second place housemate Amelia Lily in the overall vote to win.

Sarah’s love interest Chad Johnson finished in sixth place on Friday, and they both admitted they saw a future with each other after leaving the house.

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Jack Dee

Jack Dee won the first ever series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2001. His experience lasted a total of just eight days, but even that was clearly too much for the comedian, who memorably tried to tunnel his way out of the house.
Jack Dee won the first ever series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2001. His experience lasted a total of just eight days, but even that was clearly too much for the comedian, who memorably tried to tunnel his way out of the house.

Mark Owen

In one of the most overlooked series of 'CBB', Take That singer triumphed over Melinda Messenger and Les Dennis to be crowned the winner, after a total of ten days in the house back in 2003.
In one of the most overlooked series of 'CBB', Take That singer triumphed over Melinda Messenger and Les Dennis to be crowned the winner, after a total of ten days in the house back in 2003.

Bez

Series three was when 'Celebrity Big Brother' really came into its own, thanks to housemates like John McCririck, Jackie Stallone and Bez. This series in 2005 lasted 18 days.
Series three was when 'Celebrity Big Brother' really came into its own, thanks to housemates like John McCririck, Jackie Stallone and Bez. This series in 2005 lasted 18 days.

Chantelle Houghton

In a twist for series four, Chantelle became the first non-celebrity to enter the 'CBB' house, eventually emerging as the winner after 23 days in 2006, making this the first series to last for over three weeks.
In a twist for series four, Chantelle became the first non-celebrity to enter the 'CBB' house, eventually emerging as the winner after 23 days in 2006, making this the first series to last for over three weeks.

Shilpa Shetty

One of the most shocking and controversial series of 'Big Brother' or 'Celebrity Big Brother' ever ended with Shilpa Shetty voted the winner by the British public in 2007.  Shilpa had a difficult time in the house, after failing to get along with housemates Danielle Lloyd, Jo O'Meara and Jade Goody, who some viewers felt were unfairly ganging up on the Bollywood star.  The series lasted 26 days, which was then the longest 'CBB' ever. Following the worldwide controversy provoked by the series, 'CBB' took a year out the next year.
One of the most shocking and controversial series of 'Big Brother' or 'Celebrity Big Brother' ever ended with Shilpa Shetty voted the winner by the British public in 2007. Shilpa had a difficult time in the house, after failing to get along with housemates Danielle Lloyd, Jo O'Meara and Jade Goody, who some viewers felt were unfairly ganging up on the Bollywood star. The series lasted 26 days, which was then the longest 'CBB' ever. Following the worldwide controversy provoked by the series, 'CBB' took a year out the next year.

Ulrika Jonsson

Although 'Austin Powers' actor Verne Troyer had been named the favourite to win throughout the series, Ulrika was crowned the winner after 22 days in the house back in 2009.  She later returned to the house for 'Ultimate Big Brother'.
Although 'Austin Powers' actor Verne Troyer had been named the favourite to win throughout the series, Ulrika was crowned the winner after 22 days in the house back in 2009. She later returned to the house for 'Ultimate Big Brother'.

Alex Reid

Beating his then-girlfriend Katie Price's ex Dane Bowers to the title of 'CBB' winner in 2010, Alex was triumphant in the last series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' to air on Channel 4.  He later had a baby with fellow winner Chantelle Houghton, following his split from Katie.
Beating his then-girlfriend Katie Price's ex Dane Bowers to the title of 'CBB' winner in 2010, Alex was triumphant in the last series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' to air on Channel 4. He later had a baby with fellow winner Chantelle Houghton, following his split from Katie.

Paddy Doherty

Channel 5's first roll of the 'Celebrity Big Brother' dice in August 2011 saw 'Big Fat Gypsy Weddings' star Paddy Doherty voted the public's favourite over Kerry Katona and Jedward (what an honour).
Channel 5's first roll of the 'Celebrity Big Brother' dice in August 2011 saw 'Big Fat Gypsy Weddings' star Paddy Doherty voted the public's favourite over Kerry Katona and Jedward (what an honour).

Denise Welch

Denise's time in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house back in January 2012 wasn't an easy one, largely thanks to her arguments with Nicola McLean, Karissa and Kristina Shannon and Michael Masden.   She also famously enjoyed some near-naked time in the 'CBB' hot-tub with 'X Factor' contestant Frankie Cocozza, which drew criticism from some viewers... not to mention her housemates.
Denise's time in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house back in January 2012 wasn't an easy one, largely thanks to her arguments with Nicola McLean, Karissa and Kristina Shannon and Michael Masden. She also famously enjoyed some near-naked time in the 'CBB' hot-tub with 'X Factor' contestant Frankie Cocozza, which drew criticism from some viewers... not to mention her housemates.

Julian Clary

In the summer of 2012, Julian won over viewers with his quick wit, pleasant demeanour... and the fact he managed to stay out of trouble, something his fellow 'CBB' housemates could have done with learning how to do themselves.
In the summer of 2012, Julian won over viewers with his quick wit, pleasant demeanour... and the fact he managed to stay out of trouble, something his fellow 'CBB' housemates could have done with learning how to do themselves.

Rylan Clark

Rylan's stint in the 'CBB' house came in January 2013, almost immediately after he left 'The X Factor'. He became so popular with the public following his appearance on the show that he was later offered a job hosting spin-off series, 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side'.
Rylan's stint in the 'CBB' house came in January 2013, almost immediately after he left 'The X Factor'. He became so popular with the public following his appearance on the show that he was later offered a job hosting spin-off series, 'Big Brother's Bit On The Side'.

Charlotte Crosby

She arrived. She punched a cake. She wet the bed. And she won in summer 2013. Well done, British public.
She arrived. She punched a cake. She wet the bed. And she won in summer 2013. Well done, British public.

Jim Davidson

And speaking of "well done, British public", somehow controversial comic Jim Davidson managed to turn around his public image, and beat Dappy, Luisa Zissman and Ollie Locke in the 'CBB' final in January 2014.
And speaking of "well done, British public", somehow controversial comic Jim Davidson managed to turn around his public image, and beat Dappy, Luisa Zissman and Ollie Locke in the 'CBB' final in January 2014.

Gary Busey

Gary was the first ever American winner of 'CBB' in the summer of 2014, much to the chagrin of his housemates.
Gary was the first ever American winner of 'CBB' in the summer of 2014, much to the chagrin of his housemates.

Katie Price

Katie Price entered the house after the first batch of housemates in January 2015, and went on to nab the 'CBB' crown.
Katie Price entered the house after the first batch of housemates in January 2015, and went on to nab the 'CBB' crown.

James Hill

Proving there's something to be said for keeping your cool, James won it for Great Britain during 2015's 'UK vs USA' showdown.
Proving there's something to be said for keeping your cool, James won it for Great Britain during 2015's 'UK vs USA' showdown.

Scotty T

Proving 'CBB' viewers really do love people from Newcastle, Scotty T became the second 'Geordie Shore' star to win the show in January 2016.
Proving 'CBB' viewers really do love people from Newcastle, Scotty T became the second 'Geordie Shore' star to win the show in January 2016.

Stephen Bear

We still don't know how he pulled it off, but Bear won over viewers to be named his series' champion in summer 2016.
We still don't know how he pulled it off, but Bear won over viewers to be named his series' champion in summer 2016.

Coleen Nolan

She entered an 'All Star' and left a winner in January 2017.
She entered an 'All Star' and left a winner in January 2017.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.