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THIS is the chilling moment pop paedo Gary Glitter is caught off guard after being quizzed about his "young visitors".

Big Breakfast legend Paula Yates probes the sicko on his private life and what he spends his money on during the clip from 1992.

Glitter appears uncomfortable after being probed about ''young visitors'
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Glitter appears uncomfortable after being probed about ''young visitors'Credit: The Big Breakfast
He later asks Paula "how old is very young, 24. 20?" during the uncomfortable exchange
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He later asks Paula "how old is very young, 24. 20?" during the uncomfortable exchangeCredit: The Big Breakfast

But, when asked whether he's "coaching down" young people to his lair, he panics, looks away and grinds his teeth.

In the clip, twisted Glitter recalls a life of "sex, drugs and rock & roll" in the 1970s, revealing he would spend a fortune on "coachloads" of Playboy bunnies to come to his home.

"Of course, it was allowed, you could do that in the 70s", the paedo adds in the clip that has recently reemerged.

Paula then asks who he now ships in, with the then skint rocker nervously saying: "I've got a couple of friends that come around."

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But Paula delves deeper, as she asks: "Are they very young? Whenever I think of you I do imagine you with very young, nubile girls."

Visibly uncomfortable, Glitter immediately looks away, runs his tongue around his mouth nervously and stays quiet.

Body language expert Dr Cliff Lansley told how this is a "1,000-yard stare", which he says is damning evidence of his guilt.

Glitter goes on to add menacingly: "How old is very young? How old is very young?

"What do you call young? 24, 20? All the other ones are married, I missed out you know!"

Five years later in 1997, evil Glitter's sickening crimes would begin to emerge after being discovered with 4,000 images of child sex abuse.

He was first locked up in 1999 for downloading the images.

The glam rock singer was then caged in Vietnam in 2006 for molesting two girls aged 11 and 12 before being released in 2008.

The singer was then jailed in the UK in 2015 for 16 years for  at the height of his fame between 1975 and 1980.

The now 78-year-old - real name Paul Francis Gadd - was caged in 2015 for attempted rape and four counts of indecent assault.

He  and his youngest victim was less than ten when he crept into her bed and tried to rape her in 1975.

Glitter was released from prison in February but was recalled after just a month after The Sun revealed the sicko was trying to access the Dark Web.

In the film, he says to a pal: “Let’s try and find this Onion. One step at a time.”

“Onion”, which Glitter mentioned while tapping his smartphone, is said to be a reference to the Dark Web.

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He was also busted gawping at clips of girls as young as eight performing ballet routines on YouTube and TikTok.

Glitter sold over 20 million records and rose to become one of the most iconic glam rock stars of the 1970s with hits including "Rock & Roll" and "Do You Wanna Touch Me".

The now 78-year-old - real name Paul Francis Gadd - was caged in 2015 for attempted rape and four counts of indecent assault
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The now 78-year-old - real name Paul Francis Gadd - was caged in 2015 for attempted rape and four counts of indecent assaultCredit: AP
The singer was jailed in the UK in 2015 for 16 years for sexually abusing three young girls at the height of his fame between 1975 and 1980
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The singer was jailed in the UK in 2015 for 16 years for sexually abusing three young girls at the height of his fame between 1975 and 1980Credit: Metropolitan Police
Glitter sold over 20 million records and rose to become one of the most iconic glam rock stars of the 1970s
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Glitter sold over 20 million records and rose to become one of the most iconic glam rock stars of the 1970sCredit: Rex Features
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