CELEBRITY Big Brother viewers have accused Natalie Nunn of bullying Hardeep Singh Kohli, calling her behaviour "uncomfortable to watch."
The pair have repeatedly clashed in the house during their four days on the show, and tonight Natalie shot down Hardeep as the group discussed the shopping list, before criticising him with Psychic Sally Morgan.
Viewers felt Natalie is singling Hardeep out unnecessarily, writing on Twitter: "That #CBBNatalie is really bugging me on #cbb feels a bit like bullying towards @HardeepSPuri.
"Natalie is just quickly turning into a bully, particularly towards Hardeep. I don’t like him, but she shouldn’t be bullying him like she is. #CBB #CBBUK.
"#CBB can Natalie please stop bullying Hardeep.
"The way natalie speaks to him and tells him other people think the same as her..borderline bullying..she’s trying to intimidate him and it’s uncomfortable to watch #CBB.
"I hate to bandy the word about but Natalie is very close to a bullying situation with Hardeep. I don't know how he hasn't told her where to go #cbb."
American star Natalie's attitude towards Hardeep hasn't been unnoticed by housemates, with Dan Osborne saying to Jermaine Pennant: "She's savage isn't she? She just said to Hardeep 'well you ain't making me nothing.' I thought it was a liberty, his face dropped."
Natalie previously slammed Hardeep for his "offensive" racial jokes about Uber drivers.
The pair locked horns in a heated exchange just days after the show came under the spotlight over racial slurs.
In a heated exchange, tensions rose between the comedian and American reality star.
Natalie took issue with the funnyman's sense of humour.
The pair got in a spat when the 49-year-old asked her how she got her 'bad girl' reputation.
Clearly riled, Natalie quipped back: "Oh, you want to find out? Do you want to find out?"
The pair then became embroiled in a heated exchange when the comedian remarked: "I'd like to hear it from you."
Natalie responded: " Well, if you want me to be honest I find that some of the things that you do say a little bit like...
"I didn't know that you were a comedian.
"But I find you a bit 'like that.'"
Clearly confused by that comment, Hardeep sought clarification, asking: "What do you mean?"
Explaining her issue Natalie said: "I find it offensive when you say any sort of a racial thing about people being Uber drivers, even if it's not me.
"I just find things like that a little offensive."
Trying to justify the misunderstanding as British humour, Hardeep explained: "With the greatest of respect, you're in Britain and comedy prevails and I need to be more respectful in America.
"But because you've come to visit you've got to be sensitive to these things simultaneously.
"But satire's hugely important, more important than it's been before in my opinion."
Despite Hardeep's explanation, Natalie clearly remained unimpressed.
She insisted that there is a "time and a place" for racial comments.
The spat comes after the show was under the spotlight for another racial incident.
CBB bosses were forced to give Rodrigo Alves a formal warning for using the N word.
The 35-year-old human Ken Doll stunned viewers when he casually dropped the offensive word into conversation as he chatted up Dan Osborne.
He sat on a bed with Gabby Allen, Natalie Nunn and Chloe Ayline when he quizzed Dan, 27, about his love life.
Rodrigo asked Dan: "Are you married? The girls want to know, not me, you're not my type anyway. No for God's sake.
He added: "I like a n***** boy, he's too white for my sake. I like a n***** boy."
Rodrigo was given a formal and final warning for his offensive remarks.
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