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Default Scandal!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Victor is a drug dealer

BIG BROTHER MELTDOWN : Emma gets the bullet from house and drug-dealer Victor admits...

If someone doesn't pay
I give them a bashing...

By Mike Hamilton



BIG BROTHER'S Victor Ebuwa is a violent thug who beats up junkies that can't pay for the dope and cocaine he sells.

We can also reveal the East London drug dealer threatened housemate Emma with a knife during the bust-up on Thursday which led to her being booted off Big Brother last night.

Out-of-control Victor screamed at her "I'll ********** kill you, you bitch" because he thought he heard her make a racist taunt.

Six security guards and two producers rushed into the house as Victor, 23, brandished the knife.

An insider said: "The drugs and violent scenes involving Victor have had to be cut because they are dynamite.

"It is bad enough police got involved after his bust-up with Emma. But the things he was admitting to were a lot worse and could have seen him in real trouble."

Victor made his drugs revelation in a late-night group discussion last Sunday.

He told Stuart, Jason and Dan he dealt "hard drugs" near his home in Forest Gate, east London.

Later, he chatted about his vile trade to Stuart in the garden and mentioned cocaine and marijuana.

Then he boasted: "If someone doesn't pay up, then I give them a good bashing."

An insider said: "The way Victor was talking was as if he had been involved with some pretty heavy-duty people.

"And it sounded like he had been involved in it recently—certainly in the past year.

Gangsters

"Some viewers think he is playing up to an image as a gangster. But the producers and housemates know he isn't. It is the real Victor we are seeing and he can be pretty scary.

"People are worried we have only seen the tip of the iceberg with him and there could be more bombshells to come.

"He will be kicked out of the house if his temper flares up again or if he talks about illegal things.

"All the crew are calling him a time-bomb because he could explode at any time."

He showed his worst side in the early hours of Thursday in a furious row with Emma.

The disgraceful scenes were cut by Channel 4 bosses in a desperate attempt to cover up the true extent of the violence.

They used the 15-minute delay in screening ‘live' footage to edit out the worst of the drunken brawl.

Then, when Shell Jubin suffered a panic attack, they pulled the plug on the show completely for an hour.

But today we can reveal just what the viewers were not allowed to see during that lost hour...

The showdown between student Victor and legal administrator Emma came at 1.30am on Thursday, about three hours after Emma and Michelle left the bedsit where they had been spying on the other housemates.

Viewers saw the water fight which sent Vanessa and Jason into a rage. As camp Marco taunted him with a daft dances, bodybuilder Jason yelled at him: "I might decide to knock ****** out of you."

But that was nothing compared to the bust-up that erupted between Victor and Emma.

They started trading insults at 1.20am when she wagged her finger at him and said she had been watching him slag her off from the bedsit.

As Big Brother tried to intervene over a loudspeaker, 6ft 2ins Victor, still wearing his clown make-up from the fancy dress party, hurled a glass of wine over Emma and then threw a food platter at her.

After another five minutes of verbal assaults, student Stuart had to intervene to stop Victor going for Emma with the knife.

Panic

Six guards and two senior producers then dashed into the house to de-fuse the bust-up.

Victor was ushered into the diary room, while Emma went into a bedroom with hairdresser Dan Bryan, 30.

The 20-year-old from Oldham repeatedly tried to get out of the room to have another go at Victor, but was restrained by Dan.

A Big Brother insider said: "It was lucky Stuart was there and they sent the guards in when they did or it would have turned even nastier.

"It is unbelievable that Victor can brandish a knife at a girl and still stay in the house. If he did that in the outside world, he'd be up in court."

Producers finally took the show off the air at 1.40am when Shell had a panic attack. She ran to the bathroom in tears, and started to hyper-ventilate, rocking against the wall.

But as transsexual Nadia went into the bathroom to help, another fight broke out. Angry Vanessa lurched at Nadia, trying to grab her hair and Marco was forced to break them up.

Our source said: "Vanessa was furious because she felt Nadia had been egging everyone on during the arguments. She was telling Emma to have another go at Victor instead of calming her down.

"She thought that had contributed to Shell being so upset and that Nadia was a hypocrite.

Shocking

"Shell was really in a bad way and they were seriously worried about her."

We can also reveal that the housemates had rumbled that Michelle and Emma were watching from the bedsit before their return to the house on Wednesday night.

Producers cut several scenes when contestants referred to the bedsit and said Emma and Michelle were inside.

On Monday night, Victor — angry after being given a cold shower — hammered on the wall and accused the two girls of singling him out for racist treatment after he guessed they were working for Big Brother.

Our insider said: "Victor was absolutely mad and screaming at them for about 20 minutes, which had to be cut out.

"He seemed to know exactly what had happened and was calling Emma and Michelle ‘racist bitches' and saying they were picking on him.

"It was shocking stuff, and it showed they knew exactly what was going on with the bedsit. But producers have been conning the viewers by trying to maintain the pretence they were unaware of it."

The fight scenes that followed Emma and Michelle's return from the bedsit may have been shocking, but they gave Big Brother its second highest ratings yet.

It was watched by 6.3 million viewers, just 400,000 short of the launch night.

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/stor...ws/news1.shtml
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