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OFFICIAL CBB PAPER Fears grow for stars after new break-in

- ■ EXCLUSIVE by ED GLEAVE

SECURITY has been beefed up at the Big Brother house after two break-ins in just one week.

Security experts last night warned another breach is likely and the show could even be a terror target.

YouTube pranksters Ally Law and Ryan Taylor got into the CBB compound last weekend, but bosses failed to sufficient­ly improve security and they broke in again on Friday night.

They scaled the garden walls as Emma Willis was announcing an eviction result live on air.

Security specialist Will Geddes said: “After the first incident they should have had a massive overhaul.

“For it to happen a second time is quite astounding, especially during a live show.

“There’s a likelihood another attempt will be made. The ante will be up among the YouTube community to see if they can do it again.

“The producers need to get a grip of this. There could be a big question mark in the celebritie­s’ minds to say ‘do we feel safe and secure?’.”

When Law and Taylor stormed the house on Friday contestant­s Ashley James and Wayne Sleep were terrified. And glamour girl Jess Impiazzi said: “Oh my god, help me…I’m scared.”

Panicked production staff put the shutters down to ensure housemates were safe while security staff sprung into action and removed the pair from the garden.

The police were then called to the site in Elstree, Herts.

Will added: “Producers were lucky it was YouTubers and not anything more malicious.

“People might say it’s a massive stretch that a terrorist could have got in. But theoretica­lly they could have. Would a terrorist target Big Brother? I wouldn’t say definitive­ly yes or no. There is an opportunit­y to utilise it for some political agenda…absolutely.

“Or it could be someone who has a grievance with someone who’s in the house. It could be someone fixated and who has mental health issues.

“There is such a wide spectrum of people who would want to get in. The fact is security was not resilient enough to prevent any of those getting in.”

Producers are said to be nervous that the show could now be targeted during the next eviction on Tuesday and the big final on Friday.

Housemates have been assured by bosses that they will be kept safe.

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