Celebrity Big Brother's Courtney Act drops 'villain' Ann Widdecombe BOMBSHELL
COURTNEY Act wasn't holding back on her arch rival when she spoke to Daily Star Online.
Celebrity Big Brother's Courtney Act (Shane J) took home the crown last night on Celebrity Big Brother and was forthcoming on dishing the dirt on second place finalist, Ann Widdecombe.
Courtney Act, 36, who was the bookies' favourite to win this year's Celebrity Big Brother throughout the series pipped-to-the-post 70-year-old former Conservative MP, Ann Widdecombe last night in a nail-biting finale.
Courtney and Ann clashed on many occasions in the house, due to their very different viewpoints about gay marriage, equality and a number of other issues.
However it appears that the pair may have reached some level of understanding after Courtney revealed that Ann actually referred to her as Courtney on a number of occasions at the wrap party last night.
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Courtney admitted that this came as a huge shock to her, as Ann had refused to call her by her drag moniker throughout her time in the house and instead insisted on still calling her Shane J when she was in drag - and even went so far as to brand Courtney a "tart",
However, despite this slight truce, it stll sees highly unlikely that they'll be good friends anytime soon as she admitted that her opposing views with Ann was her "real conflict" in the house.
She said: "You know Anne and I did have very different views and that was always the challenging thing for me in the house.
"For me, she was like that grandma at Christmas who you know doesn't approve of your lifestyle and many, many things.
"But you just smile and tolerate and you get through dinner because, you know that's the polite thing to do.
"But at the same time, you know it's not normally someone who's a national name and who spent 23 years voting against your human rights in Parliament.
"So that was a real conflict for me, but I just had to keep reminding myself that hopefully the people that were watching were seeing two sides to the story, to do those conversations justice.
Courtney then revealed that she was shocked that Ann got such a large percentage of the final vote.
She said: "I know that the UK love a villain and you know, I think that everyone can agree that the house was a lot more interesting because Ann was there.
"I was overwhelmed by 49 per cent for me and kind of shocked by 30% for Ann.
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"Very, very high number and I didn't think people in the final support the villain."
Courtney then said that she thought it would have been "counter-intuitive" to women if Ann would have won, before declaring her appreciation for taking home the title.
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