
Kim Woodburn calls Celebrity Big Brother housemates ‘two-faced' in resurfaced video
A video of Kim Woodburn 's explosive fight in the Celebrity Big Brother house has resurfaced following her death at 83 after a short illness.
In January 2017, Woodburn gained notoriety on Celebrity Big Brother after verbally attacking fellow contestants.
The conflict peaked when Woodburn accused Jamie O'Hara of being an 'adulterer', leading to her removal from the house by security.
During the argument, Woodburn labelled her housemates a 'chicken-livered' group.
Watch the video in full above.
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