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Intruders break into CBB house in biggest security fail in history of the show

They managed to get footage of the housemates

YouTubers Ally Law and Ryan Taylor have claimed they broke into the Celebrity Big Brother house last night.

The online stars, who perform daring pranks on a daily basis, shared footage of the risky stunt on SnapChat, according to The Sun.

In footage obtained by the publication, the pair seem to be filming through what appears to be a hole in the ceiling.

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It seems they got as far as the front door before filming housemates Jonny Mitchell, Ginuwine, Dapper Laughs and John Barnes standing around chatting on the Channel 5 set.

One can be heard whispering “be quick” as they film the housemates going about their business.

It seems they managed to get into the house by pretending to be maintenance workers as Ryan filmed Ally wearing an orange jacket and a head torch, making him look like an onset worker.

Ally took to Twitter shortly before sharing the footage hinting at the huge prank.

He said: “Guuuuuuuys there is no video tonight.. Im so sorrrrrrry!

“I’ve edited one but I can’t get it out tonight BUT just know, I can’t say what but something mental is going down tonight!! SO MENTAL.”

He later retweeted several posts from fans who claim the pair were “caught and threatened to be arrested.”

“Tonight was a madness!! There will be no video but I promise It will make sense soon, stay tuned,” he then tweeted.

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The daring YouTubers have carried out other pranks on their channels including breaking into a waterpark overnight as well as sneaking into the O2 Arena after hours.

Big Brother reps have since confirmed the story and told The Sun Online: “Last night, two intruders were apprehended by security at Elstree Studios. The safety of housemates, production and audience members is of paramount importance and Big Brother has appropriate security measures in place at all times.”


Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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