WATCH: Portsmouth's Celebrity Big Brother star Kim has a bust-up on This Morning
Woodburn, 74, became involved in several arguments with her co-stars during her time in the house, including one with ex-Pompey footballer Jamie O’Hara which saw her forced to sleep in a separate room after being removed by a member of security.
The How Clean Is Your House? star said she felt bullied by her co-stars while in the TV lock-up after entering the house on the 11th day of the series.
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Hide AdShe said she is a ‘very polite’ person, although she would ‘crucify’ somebody that brought trouble to her.
Woodburn, who was born in Eastney, told the ITV show’s hosts Schofield and Holly Willoughby: ‘When you go in late, apparently, you’re in for a bit of a wallop anyway, because lateness - they don’t like that.’
Schofield, a self-professed fan of CBB who ‘watched every frame of the series’, asked why her fellow late arrivals Chloe Ferry and Jessica Cunningham were not treated the same way as Woodburn.
She said: ‘They weren’t people that wanted to say a word out of place, they wanted to put up with it - I don’t put up with it. You see Phillip you were not in there, I know what I went through. I went through hell.’
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Hide AdWilloughby asked why Woodburn did not leave the house, to which she replied: ‘Why should I lose a massive sum of money for those bums?’
Schofield questioned Woodburn about the sum of money she was offered to take part in the series.
She said: ‘It’s nothing to do with you Phil, is it? What are they paying you? Don’t be naughty.’
Schofield suggested that Woodburn, who came third behind runners-up Jedward and winner Coleen Nolan in Friday night’s finale, might have formed stronger relationships in the Big Brother house if she had ‘just been nicer’.
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Hide AdVisibly riled, Woodburn said: ‘I think I’m a nice person. I’d like you to have a word with all the crew I’ve ever worked with, and these people in the studio, I’m very, very polite.’
She then described her housemate Nicola McLean - with whom she had a several rows on the Channel 5 reality show - as a bully who had influenced ‘seven or eight’ of the other CBB stars.
‘I don’t want to be bossed round by that stupid woman,’ she said.
‘I came in, I was employed by Channel 5, I said to (them) if you put me in there I never look for trouble, I do not look for trouble Phil.
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Hide Ad‘You bring it to me I’ll crucify you. Don’t bring it to me. I’m a very polite lady, I’m very grateful for what I made on television and I think it’s important to have massive manners, but with those pigs in there you couldn’t.’
Woodburn said Schofield should have ‘stayed neutral’ throughout her appearance on This Morning and that he was trying to blame her for the arguments in the house.
When he said he was ‘only asking questions’, she said: ‘Is that how you do it? Holly hasn’t said a word that I take offence to ... You phoney.’