Big Brother’s Lateysha Grace makes shock admission about Natalie Rowe: ‘That’s my mum!’
Has another surprise connection between housemates and The Others just been revealed?
BIG Brother viewers were left baffled on Friday night after Lateysha Grace referred to Natalie Rowe as her mother when The Others were introduced to housemates for the first time.
The 23-year-old was overheard saying: “That’s my mum, that’s my mum,” as Natalie unveiled herself, but the shock revelation was overlooked by most during the dramatic live show.
However, The Sun Online can reveal Lateysha’s surprising admission isn't true.
Prior to entering the Big Brother house the star was very vocal about her mother Debbie, and how she hasn't always been so supportive of her very open personal life.
In 2015, Debbie tried to shut down Lateysha's attempts at releasing a tell-all autobiography about her troubled childhood.
During an interview with Wales Online, the reality star revealed: “I’m not going to lie we had an argument when I discussed the book with her. She wasn’t happy about it. But I would never want to write anything bad about my mum.
“We stopped talking after she tried to get my book stopped. At the moment we are trying to mend things. I want her in my life. Anything could happen at the end of the day. I don’t want her to hate me.”
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The book covers Debbie’s struggles to survive as a single parent after the family plunged into poverty and had to move into a women’s refuge.
“I had a really bad childhood and I did blame my mum at the time,” Lateysha adds. “I didn’t speak to her for years but now I get it. She was in love with these men.”
Lateysha also documents her two suicide attempts in the book and claims she was abused.
After finding fame on MTV reality star The Valley’s, Lateysha has since tamed her wild ways somewhat after giving birth to baby girl Wynter in Semptember 2015.
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