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Changing Rooms contestant still doesn't forgive show for destroying her teapots

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Changing Rooms will be back on our screens once more after making an epic comeback last year.The BBC programme has been responsible for providing many viewers with bags of inspiration when it comes to do-it-yourself home decorating.With flamboyant Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen at the helm, the show that was taken off-air for almost 17 years really proved to be a huge hit among fans old and new.READ MORE: Strictly announce X Factor star Fleur East as 12th celebrity to join the 2022 line-upHowever, not everyone was happy about the remarkable comeback, with one previous star from the show probably not wanting to tune in ever again.Clodah and her daughter Julia, featured in one disastrous episode that has left them raging until this very day.During the chaotic episode, Clodah's life-long collection of teapots were smashed into a million pieces after a freak accident occurred.The team had assembled a standing shelf to act a display cabinet for Clodah's prized assortment of china items.For whatever reason, the shelving unit came crashing down leaving the teapot collection completely obliterated and un-saveable.Designer Linda Barker was literally left to pick up the pieces and needing to explain to Clodah and Julia what had happened while they were in charge of revamping her home.Noticing the seriousness in Linda's face, Clodah first panicked that her beloved pet had died.She asked: "Oh my god, you've killed my cat, haven't you?", leaving the interior specialist to break the tragic news.Speaking to the Guardian about how she feels now, it's clear there's still bad blood.For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. The antiques were estimated to be worth around.

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