Big Brother EXCLUSIVE: The lavish bunker diet you NEVER saw on TV

Big Brother EXCLUSIVE: Angela Clancy reveals the lavish bunker diet you NEVER saw on TV

Angela Clancy spent a few days plotting revenge against her housemates from within Big Brother’s secret bunker.

But the reality TV star said the best part of her stay in the windowless room was never actually aired on Seven’s reboot.

While we saw Angela, 38, treated to endless cups of tea while watching the CCTV monitors, she told Daily Mail Australia she also could eat anything her heart desired.

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Big Brother EXCLUSIVE: Angela Clancy (pictured) has revealed the lavish bunker diet she indulged on during her five day stay in the hidden lair that viewers NEVER saw on TV

Angela was taken to the hidden room after her fake eviction on episode six, and later returned in episode eight – five days later. 

In contrast to her housemates living off a limited, rationed diet, Angela boasted: ‘The best thing about the bunker was I was having whatever I wanted!’

‘I was getting a brand new menu every day. I could choose whatever I wanted. I was living like a princess. Everything was at my disposal,’ she added.

'I was getting a brand new menu every day': Angela said she was offered top tier food from within the bunker, and even could request food that wasn't on the menu, like pancakes

‘I was getting a brand new menu every day’: Angela said she was offered top tier food from within the bunker, and even could request food that wasn’t on the menu, like pancakes

'I was living like a princess. Everything was at my disposal': As well as endless cups of tea, Angela said she enjoyed salmon and avocado for breakfast most days, and also ordered steak and chicken dinners

‘I was living like a princess. Everything was at my disposal’: As well as endless cups of tea, Angela said she enjoyed salmon and avocado for breakfast most days, and also ordered steak and chicken dinners

Angela said she ordered salmon and avocado for breakfast most days, and also enjoyed steak and chicken. 

‘If nothing I liked was on the menu, like they didn’t have pancakes on the menu, I said I would really love some pancakes, and they made them,’ she laughed.

Angela said while it was hard being in the room without anyone to talk to, she claimed she had access to whatever she wanted in the bunker.  

In some promotional photos by Seven, fruit baskets, an antipasto platter, and chips could be seen in her bunker.

Garth, who had visited the hidden lair undetected in episode seven, also said he enjoyed lollies and sweets in the bunker.

Tasty! In some promotional photos by Seven, fruit baskets, an antipasto platter, and chips could be seen in Angela's bunker

Tasty! In some promotional photos by Seven, fruit baskets, an antipasto platter, and chips could be seen in Angela’s bunker

Surprise visit: Garth, who had visited the hidden lair undetected in episode seven, also said he enjoyed lollies and sweets in the bunker

Surprise visit: Garth, who had visited the hidden lair undetected in episode seven, also said he enjoyed lollies and sweets in the bunker

Angela returned to the house on Monday’s episode, but purposely lied and withheld information about her time in the bunker to her housemates.

Garth decided to drop the bombshell secret that he’d been in the bunker as his parting words when evicted on Monday night.

Big Brother Australia continues on Tuesday from 7:30pm on Seven

Tune in: Big Brother Australia continues on Tuesday from 7:30pm on Seven. Pictured: host Sonia Kruger

Tune in: Big Brother Australia continues on Tuesday from 7:30pm on Seven. Pictured: host Sonia Kruger