Celebrity Big Brother's Rylan Clark-Neal Defends Sarah Harding (And Her Alleged Special Treatment) (EXCLUSIVE)

‘Celebrity Big Brother’ presenter Rylan Clark-Neal has stuck up for Sarah Harding, following her controversial win in this summer’s live final.

The ‘Bit On The Side’ host jumped to the defence of Sarah, when HuffPost UK caught up with him on the red carpet at the TV Choice Awards.

Asked whether he thought Sarah was a worthy winner, despite her polarising behaviour during her time in the house, he told us: “I’m always the first one to sit there as the host of the show and say, if someone’s given us content, if someone’s given me something to talk about every single night, I think that’s a deserved winner.

“I’d rather see someone win the show, whether they’re liked or not liked, hated or loved, who gave content every single night and Sarah did that. And I say well deserved to her.”

<strong>Rylan Clark-Neal at the TV Choice Awards</strong> (Photo: David M. Benett via Getty Images)
Rylan Clark-Neal at the TV Choice Awards (Photo: David M. Benett via Getty Images)

We also asked him what he thought of Sam Thompson and Trisha Paytas’s suggestions that Sarah had received special treatment in the house, to which he explained: “To be perfectly honest, celebs when they go in the house, it’s a different story. So celebs have their contracts that [we] need to adhere to, and stuff like that, but Sarah had no different treatment [from producers] to the rest of the celebs in the house.

“Yes, people said ‘she got special treatment’, ‘she got this’, ‘she got that’, but at the end of the day, Sarah was a housemate, and to become a housemate, you’ve got to adhere to Big Brother’s rules.

“She really, really put herself into the mix and, for someone from [as much fame as] Girls Aloud, she did a great job… and she’s a well-deserved winner.”

<strong>Sarah Harding at the 'CBB' final</strong> (Photo: James Shaw/Rex/Shutterstock)
Sarah Harding at the 'CBB' final (Photo: James Shaw/Rex/Shutterstock)

Rylan then confessed to having had to talk Sarah into entering the house at all, admitting she had a “wobble” shortly before launch night.

He said: “I’m a good friend of hers outside of the show… I actually spoke to Sarah before she went in, and she had a bit of a ‘wobble’... and I said, ‘Sarah if you don’t wanna do it, don’t do it. No one’s forcing you. But at the end of the day, this is an opportunity that doesn’t come around every single year, and it doesn’t come along every single month’.

“She said, ‘why should I do it?’ and I said, ‘to show the public who you really are’, and she showed the public the good side, the bad side and the vulnerable side. And that’s why I love Sarah, because she’s a really genuine girl.”

Rylan added: “I’m so glad she did [the show], because she’s a really lovely girl and she showed the public who she was, which is a normal girl.

“She has her ups, she has her downs, but at the end of the day, she showed herself, and she showed who she really was. I’m so glad she won because it genuinely means the world to her, and that’s the biggest thing.

“The Sarah I know, makes mistakes, doesn’t know where she is, doesn’t really know what’s going on, but at the end of the day, she pulls it back together.”

Fellow housemate Trisha Paytas, who chose to walk away from the show rather than being evicted, previously suggested that Sarah was being edited favourably “so she would be the winner”.

She fumed: “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.”

A ‘CBB’ spokesperson had previously denied claims made by Trisha on a separate occasion, but declined to comment following Sarah’s victory.

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The housemates learn of the Jade Goody controversy (2007)

It's always been a show associated with scandal, but in 2007, the controversy was cranked up to 100 when Jade Goody and other housemates were accused of racism, in relation to their treatment of Shilpa Shetty.<br /><br />The furore reached a point that producers felt the need to step in and inform the contestants how they were being perceived, in the lead-up to Jade's eviction, a moment which did not make it onto the air.
It's always been a show associated with scandal, but in 2007, the controversy was cranked up to 100 when Jade Goody and other housemates were accused of racism, in relation to their treatment of Shilpa Shetty.

The furore reached a point that producers felt the need to step in and inform the contestants how they were being perceived, in the lead-up to Jade's eviction, a moment which did not make it onto the air.

Christopher Biggins' comment to Katie Waissel (2016)

Biggins was removed from the house in the summer of 2016, after a long line of controversial remarks.<br /><br />However, what wasn't shown was the remark that started it all, an anti-Semitic joke made to fellow contestant Katie Waissel, which was left out of the final edit.
Biggins was removed from the house in the summer of 2016, after a long line of controversial remarks.

However, what wasn't shown was the remark that started it all, an anti-Semitic joke made to fellow contestant Katie Waissel, which was left out of the final edit.

Katie Price gets a treat... (2015)

Unbeknown to many 'CBB' viewers, one of Katie Price's conditions for signing up for the show was that she be allowed to get her hair done professionally in the diary room.<br /><br />This was later revealed in the press, and confirmed by second place contestant, Katie Hopkins.<br /><br />Still, say what you want, but her hair did look great.
Unbeknown to many 'CBB' viewers, one of Katie Price's conditions for signing up for the show was that she be allowed to get her hair done professionally in the diary room.

This was later revealed in the press, and confirmed by second place contestant, Katie Hopkins.

Still, say what you want, but her hair did look great.

...and so does Patsy Kensit (2015)

She may have come across as quiet and unassuming in the house, but Patsy Kensit also had an important detail in her contract.<br /><br />Following her eviction, she confirmed that throughout her stint, she was receiving spray tans, away from the cameras, which were a condition for her taking part.
She may have come across as quiet and unassuming in the house, but Patsy Kensit also had an important detail in her contract.

Following her eviction, she confirmed that throughout her stint, she was receiving spray tans, away from the cameras, which were a condition for her taking part.

Stephen Bear gets FOUR warnings (2016)

During Bear's controversial time on 'CBB', many claimed that he was being let off the hook by bosses, despite repeated rule-breaks and intimidating behaviour towards the rest of the house.<br /><br />What wasn't being shown was that the 'Ex On The Beach' star actually received as many as four verbal warnings throughout his stay.
During Bear's controversial time on 'CBB', many claimed that he was being let off the hook by bosses, despite repeated rule-breaks and intimidating behaviour towards the rest of the house.

What wasn't being shown was that the 'Ex On The Beach' star actually received as many as four verbal warnings throughout his stay.

Tila Tequila gets axed (2015)

Tila Tequila's stay in the Borehamwood bungalow was the shortest in 'CBB' history, getting axed by producers after spending just one day in the house.<br /><br />Bosses decided to remove her when they claimed to have discovered a number of controversial anti-Semitic and racist posts she'd made on social media (though we're not sure how these could have slipped through the net, they were there for all to see prior to her entrance, even on her Wikipedia page).<br /><br />Tila's exit was never shown, meaning 'CBB' fans are still in the dark about exactly what went on.
Tila Tequila's stay in the Borehamwood bungalow was the shortest in 'CBB' history, getting axed by producers after spending just one day in the house.

Bosses decided to remove her when they claimed to have discovered a number of controversial anti-Semitic and racist posts she'd made on social media (though we're not sure how these could have slipped through the net, they were there for all to see prior to her entrance, even on her Wikipedia page).

Tila's exit was never shown, meaning 'CBB' fans are still in the dark about exactly what went on.

Rylan Clark-Neal secretly leaves (2013)

A stay in the 'CBB' house can drive you to your wits' end, with contestants potentially going as long as a month without contact with the outside world.<br /><br />This wasn't quite the case when Rylan was in the house, though, as he made several trips outside, so he could rehearse for the 'X Factor' live tour.<br /><br />Similarly, months later, Mario Falcone was also allowed out for the day, so he could obtain a visa for an upcoming trip as part of 'The Only Way Is Essex'.
A stay in the 'CBB' house can drive you to your wits' end, with contestants potentially going as long as a month without contact with the outside world.

This wasn't quite the case when Rylan was in the house, though, as he made several trips outside, so he could rehearse for the 'X Factor' live tour.

Similarly, months later, Mario Falcone was also allowed out for the day, so he could obtain a visa for an upcoming trip as part of 'The Only Way Is Essex'.

Perez Hilton and his alleged talks with producers (2015)

Perez's time in the 'CBB' house was especially tumultuous, and he threatened to walk several times.<br /><br />Months after his eviction, he claimed that bosses were so desperate to keep him in the house that they devised a twist that would allow him to move into a secret room next door.<br /><br />There is no evidence of this conversation, of course, which Perez says was deliberately kept private. 'CBB' bosses have denied this.
Perez's time in the 'CBB' house was especially tumultuous, and he threatened to walk several times.

Months after his eviction, he claimed that bosses were so desperate to keep him in the house that they devised a twist that would allow him to move into a secret room next door.

There is no evidence of this conversation, of course, which Perez says was deliberately kept private. 'CBB' bosses have denied this.

Gemma Collins and Danniella Westbrook go for a stroll (2016)

GC and Danniella went walkabout several times throughout their series, each time vowing that they were done with the show for good.<br /><br />It's still not exactly clear what went on after they made it through the fire escapes, but producers were obviously able to convince them that staying was the right thing to do.
GC and Danniella went walkabout several times throughout their series, each time vowing that they were done with the show for good.

It's still not exactly clear what went on after they made it through the fire escapes, but producers were obviously able to convince them that staying was the right thing to do.

Alexander O'Neal leaves the house (2015)

In all honesty, we're still not sure exactly what went down with Alexander O'Neal in 'CBB'.<br /><br />Shortly after he blew his fuse with Perez Hilton, receiving a formal warning for his use of a homophobic slur, the official line at the time was that he'd chosen to leave of his own accord.<br /><br />However, months later, he claimed that bosses had actually urged him to leave, though his exit was never actually shown, so the truth remains a mystery.
In all honesty, we're still not sure exactly what went down with Alexander O'Neal in 'CBB'.

Shortly after he blew his fuse with Perez Hilton, receiving a formal warning for his use of a homophobic slur, the official line at the time was that he'd chosen to leave of his own accord.

However, months later, he claimed that bosses had actually urged him to leave, though his exit was never actually shown, so the truth remains a mystery.

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