BIG Brother bosses have been forced to slap a warning on tonight’s episodes after an explosive row rocked the house.
The Sun can reveal that the 75-minute long show will contain such strong language and aggression that ITV bosses felt it necessary to impose a warning to prepare viewers for the action to come.
The warning is said to be along the lines of: “It’s getting heated in the Big Brother House tonight. With strong language and some nudity.”
A source said: “While it’s not the first time a warning has run before Big Brother, which habitually contains swearing or adult conversation, bosses felt it important that viewers were prepared for the action that was coming up in the episode.
“It’s fair to say it might be triggering for some viewers and it’s better to be safe than sorry.”
It comes after a fight broke out in the TV abode on Thursday night.
Show bosses pulled the live feed off air as they tried to defuse the tension between housemates.
The drama began when Yinrun was rewarded for passing a secret mission with a boozy party, to which she invited Chanelle, Jenkin, Tom, Trish, Dylan and Noky.
Disgruntled at their lack of invite, Olivia and Paul were left to look on at the party from the upstairs seating area with Matty, Henry and Jordan.
Paul, who The Sun exposed for uploading X-rated photos online, let rip and began to yell abuse before heading down to cause mayhem.
He said: “Your little d**khead party, I’m sick of it,” as he held two cocktails over the sink, threatening to pour them down the drain.
He then turned on Miss Universe GB winner Noky and spat: “What are you staring at?”
Trish then came to Noky’s defence and said: “You are a bully.”
The row erupted as the pair hurled insults back and forth.
Worried execs forced the two groups apart and locked one half into the bedroom to keep feisty Paul, who was behind the angry outburst, and Trish away from each other.
Big Brother had security on standby as they tried to defuse the situation in case the row became physical.
After leaving the housemates in lockdown for over an hour, execs were able to calm down a raging Paul.
A source said: “Everyone talks about Fight Night in 2004 but no one expected this year’s sanitised cohort to be a contender for Fight Night 2.0.
“Big Brother acted fast to stop things becoming physical and pulled the rival groups apart, locking one half in the bedroom.
“Security were on standby but luckily a lock and key was enough to stop things becoming physical.
“It’s fair to say tensions in that house are reaching fever pitch.”