Lauren Simon's daughter was "so proud" of her doing 'Celebrity Big Brother'.

Lauren Simon was told by her daughter not to talk about sex during her time in the Big Brother house

Lauren Simon was told by her daughter not to talk about sex during her time in the Big Brother house

The 51-year-old reality star - who has daughters Gigi and Kika with businessman ex-husband Paul Simon - was evicted from the ITV1 reality series on Wednesday (13.03.24) and has now revealed that her daughter eldest took time out of university to be with her at the studios.

She told the Daily Star newspaper: "When I came out she was there and said: "I'm so proud of you. You did so well, mummy and to me that was just incredible. She's a phenomenal daughter and i'm so lucky and privileged that I have her. She's wonderful and a great girl. She's in university and she came over to support so mum and I just love her."

Just before heading into the house on launch night earlier this month, Lauren was joined in the audience by her daughter and she warned her: "Don’t talk about sex – no sex!"

Despite this, Lauren proudly declared in her introduction to the series that she had one had sex with a ghost and that she only liked rich men.

The 'Real Housewives of Cheshire' star appeared in the house alongside former 'X Factor' judges Sharon Osbourne and Louis Osbourne, but Mrs O's role on the show was as a temporary guest and she was given her own master bedroom.

But Lauren found herself sleeping in the bed next to music manager Louis and she insisted that he appeared to have a "dry sense of humour" to her and she was "shocked" when she left the house and heard he had described his former singing duo Jedward as being "vile " to work with,

She said: "When I walked in he was the last person I thought I'd be sleeping next to and waving to in the middle of the night and sitting in the bin with. He's so fun honestly. He's just dry and says it to your face. I was shocked when I watched the eviction episode, remember I've not seen it and I've not stopped so I've watched one hour, and I was so shocked when he was talking about Jedward calling them 'vile'. He wasn't like with me honestly. He's got a dry sense of humour but not nasty.

"Louis is tough. When I was crying my eyes out he was looking after me. He was saying 'Remember it's just a game'. He's been in the business for years and he's been booed and had nasty things said about him on The X Factor. Louis Walsh has a quiet life at home and is quite happy. Do you not think he doesn't know what he's doing?"