BB's Tiffany Pollard says David Gest haunts her after "David's dead" mix-up
Celebrity Big Brother's Tiffany Pollard has claimed that David Gest haunts her.
In what has gone down as one of the most iconic moments in Big Brother history, if not TV in general, 2016's celebrity edition of the reality show saw Tiffany burst into hysterics after Angie Bowie told her that "David's dead".
While Angie had been referring to her former husband David Bowie, Tiffany assumed that she was talking about their unwell housemate David Gest, who was actually asleep in bed.
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During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Tiffany was asked about the infamous moment and admitted that she has yet watch it back.
However, she did say that David, who died in April 2016, haunts her kitchen "every once in a while," before pleading: "David, please stop coming into the kitchen and messing with the knives and forks!"
The Flavour of Love star went on to explain how she and David never "made up" before he died, adding that he's "mad" at her.
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When Andy asked Tiffany why she needs to make up with David's "spirit," she said: "So he can stop turning on the coffee maker!"
"I thought he was mad at you for saying he was dead," Andy continued, to which Tiffany quipped: "He should have been, but in which case I didn't kill him".
It comes after the star reenacted her infamous rant about Gemma Collins, which is yet another memorable moment to come out of the 2016 series.
Speaking about how it feels to be constantly memed, Tiffany said: "The memes have been a godsend for me, because it keeps me relevant, it keeps me active, and I love that a person can have a conversation with a parent or significant other just by sending me."
Big Brother airs Sundays to Fridays at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX. Each episode is followed by Big Brother Late & Live at 10pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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