Celebrity Big Brother 2016 final: Scotty T is crowned winner as Stephanie Davis comes runner-up

Winner: Scotty T has been crowned the winner of Celebrity Big Brother
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Jennifer Ruby5 February 2016

Scotty T has won this year's Celebrity Big Brother, with Stephanie Davis coming runner-up.

The Geordie Shore star received the most amount of votes during Friday's live final, admitting that he was completely “blown away.”

“All I know is I need a drink … I don’t know what’s going on,” he told Emma Willis after leaving the house as the champion.

“I just got on with everyone and made some really good friends.”

Speaking about his romance with Megan McKenna, he said: “Megan’s an unbelievable girl. I didn’t want to rush into anything - I can be a gent.

Runner-up: Stephanie Davis finishes in second place
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“I don’t know - I haven’t spoken to her. I know she’s just come out of a relationship so doesn’t want anything serious and I’ve got filming for the new series of Geordie Shore. We’ll talk tonight.”

Former Hollyoaks actress Davis, who divided viewers thanks to her in-house relationship with Jeremy McConnell, finished in second place.

“If I’ve hurt people’s feeling then I’m sorry,” she told Emma Willis. “But I couldn’t help my feelings for Jeremy.”

Darren Day, Tiffany Pollard, Danniella Westbrook and John Partridge finished in third, fourth, fifth and sixth place.

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Former EastEnders star Partridge received the fewest public votes during Friday night’s live final and was the first to leave the house.

Exiting the house to a chorus of boos, the actor told Emma Willis that it felt “brilliant to be a villain.”

“When you’re in there there’s nothing flippant or funny about those situations,” he said.

Glam: Danniella Westbrook finishes in fifth place
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Halfway through his interview, Partridge was forced to stop and speak to the crowd as he was drowned out by people shouting “off.”

“Don’t ‘off, off, off’ me - I’ll be off in a minute,” he shouted back at them.

Westbook became the ninth star to leave the house, finishing the series in fifth place.

Speaking about her reasons for going into the house, she said: “I just wanted my kids to be proud of me. I didn't want them to have to keep on having to defend me.”

Discussing her up-and-down relationship with Stephanie Davis, Westbrook said that she had “gone in a girl and come out a woman.”

“I’m proud of her. I know what it’s like to fall apart in front of a nation and I didn’t want that to happen to her. I’d love that kid to win it,” she added.

US star Pollard finished in fourth place, working the crowd as she made her grand exit.

“That was me 100% of the time. You try waking up in a house of strangers everyday - you’d kick off too,” she told Willis.

Darren Day, who was in the running to win, finished the series in third place.

“I just wanted the British people and British press to have an opinion on me now, on how I am now,” he said.

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