Stormy Daniels Pulled Out Of 'Celebrity Big Brother' At 11th Hour, Bosses Confirm

She told producers she wasn't going in just before the show went live.

‘Celebrity Big Brother’ bosses have confirmed Stormy Daniels pulled out of appearing on the show just hours before the new series kicked off.

The adult film star, who alleges to have had an affair with US president Donald Trump in 2006, was heavily rumoured to be unveiled as a contestant on the Channel 5 reality show on Thursday night, but left viewers puzzled when she failed to materialise.

Stormy Daniels pulled out of appearing on 'Celebrity Big Brother'
Stormy Daniels pulled out of appearing on 'Celebrity Big Brother'
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After Stormy was also forced to cancel an appearance on ITV’s ‘Loose Women’ on Friday due to what was described as a “legal situation”, ‘CBB’ bosses offered their side of the story.

In a statement issued to HuffPost UK, they said: “We note the comments from the transmission of ‘Loose Women’ on ITV earlier today.

“Stormy Daniels was booked to appear on the show several months ago and hours before the show was due to go live, informed the production team that she no longer wished to enter the house as previously agreed.

“Producers discussed a variety of options with her but were unable to agree any acceptable conditions for her entering the house.”

They added: “Our focus is now on making a brilliant series with our fantastic celebrities.”

Today @StormyDaniels was due to talk to us live in the studio. Due to reasons out of our control, the interview couldn’t go ahead. Watch this space... pic.twitter.com/AB54DMdYqA

— Loose Women (@loosewomen) August 17, 2018

While Stormy will not become a housemate, ‘CBB’ viewers saw the likes of US actress Kirstie Alley, ‘Coronation Street’ actor Ryan Thomas, ‘Human Ken Doll’ Rodrigo Alves and former Love Islander Gabby Allen enter the Borehamwood bungalow on Thursday.

However, many viewers bemoaned the fact they had wasted two hours watching the show expecting to see Stormy appear.

Others also criticised the ‘sexist’ differences between the types of “media storms” the male and female housemates had been involved in.

‘Celebrity Big Brother’ continues on Friday at 9pm on Channel 5.

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