Celebrity Big Brother 2016: Stephen Bear admits to stoking ‘controversy’ and ‘sparking massive arguments’ in the house

The Ex on the Beach troublemaker lived up to his reputation in a school-based task
Detention: Bear came under fire again in the latest Celebrity Big Brother task
Channel 5
Ben Travis16 August 2016

Ever since he stepped into the Celebrity Big Brother house, Stephen Bear has acted like a naughty schoolboy.

Perhaps that was the inspiration, then, for the latest house task – which saw all housemates don school outfits with Big Brother as their ‘headmaster’.

During the task, Bear admitted to fellow housemate James Whale that the house “needs controversy”, and opened up about how he’s been playing the game.

“I say one or two things to spark a massive argument,” Bear said. “It’s a game in here!”

Bear caused another ruckus during the day by spilling yet more of the house coffee on the floor, with even good friend Lewis Bloor left unimpressed by his actions.

He later was picked as the “housemate most likely to cause drama” in a School Yearbook for the house, and later went on to deface the book with jam.

Bear used the condiment to write evictee Chloe Khan’s name instead of Frankie Grande on the ‘Overall Superstar’ page, causing Marnie Simpson and Lewis to enter the Diary Room to request a new yearbook.

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“The book is ruined. We would like a nice new one please Big Brother,” Bloor said.

“I love [Bear] and I stand by him, but he’s just destroyed this. It’s starting to get on my nerves. That’s anarchy.”

Bear is once again up for eviction on Tuesday, alongside Renee Graziano, Lewis, and Heavy D.

Channel 5, 9pm

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