Stephen Bear left Sam Fox requiring medical help after Celeb Big Brother 'trick'
Singer Samantha Fox revealed she needed medical assistance after Stephen Bear showed her a magic trick.
In 2016, Sam and Stephen appeared on Celebrity Big Brother. Stephen ended up winning the reality series.
During their time on the show, Sam said she was almost blinded when disgraced star Stephen showed her a trick.
He had played a "magic trick" on her in which he sprayed water in her eye and dislodged her contact lens.
During her exit interview with Emma Willis, the former glamour model said she was left in severe pain due to the prank.
Chanelle Hayes posts tear-soaked selfies as she shares mental health battle“He really hurt my eye and I couldn't open it for about four hours. I had to see a medic and the membrane has been ... yeah, it was horrible,” she said.
The prank involved Sam looking into a water bottle. She was told that the water would turn pink after she counted to 20.
"Straight away he squeezed it and the contact lens went to the back of my eye," she said, adding that she needed to see a medic right away.
She said she was forced to wear an eye patch for "half a day".
Stephen made his reality TV debut on Shipwrecked in 2011 but didn't appear on our screens again until 2015 when he appeared on Ex on the Beach.
While originally known as a reality TV bad boy, his vile behaviour over the years has seen fans turn against him. He hasn't been on TV for a good while and moved into adult entertainment, sharing explicit videos of himself.
In 2017, Bear appeared on Celebs Go Dating and went on a double date with Jonathan Cheban and a pair of twins.
The two men sat down for drinks with the twins but, before long, Bear appeared to have made the mood awkward with his inappropriate comments.
Earlier this month, the Celebrity Big Brother winner was handed a 21-month prison sentence after being found guilty of voyeurism by a majority verdict and guilty to two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress by a unanimous verdict by a jury.