Big Brother star Angela Clancy went to school with president’s children and had a maid in Kenya


Big Brother star Angela Clancy has detailed her lavish childhood growing up in the ‘Beverly Hills of Kenya’.

The larger-than-life personality has explained that her father served as the ‘director of a very big company’, and as a result she ‘went to school with the president’s children’ and was tended to by a maid when she came home.

Speaking to WHO magazine, the 38-year-old explained that ‘people served her’ and ‘she lived like royalty’ because, culturally, if a family has wealth in Kenya, the children ‘don’t have to pay board or buy their own cars’. 

‘I lived like royalty!’ Big Brother star Angela Clancy, 38, has detailed her lavish childhood growing up in the ‘Beverly Hills of Kenya’

The bubbly fan favourite revealed: ‘I went to school with the president’s children, and when I came home, a cook made my dinner and a maid made my bed. We have a guard at the gate.’

When asked whether she was spoiled, Angela admitted that while she did enjoy a pampered upbringing, her ‘devout Christian parents didn’t want her and her sisters to live in a bubble’.

‘On the weekends, the other kids would go to the mall, but we’d have to go out and feed the homeless. We wanted to go to the mall, of course, but my parents wanted us to know that life isn’t all roses,’ she said. 

Angela, who now lives in Perth, is still well and truly living her best life, as documented on her Instagram platform. 

'People served me': The TV star explained that because of her father's (pictured) job, she went to school with the president's children' and was tended to by a maid at home

‘People served me’: The TV star explained that because of her father’s (pictured) job, she went to school with the president’s children’ and was tended to by a maid at home 

Pampered: Speaking to WHO magazine, the larger-than-life personality explained that the children of wealthy Kenyan families 'don't have to pay board or buy their own cars'

Pampered: Speaking to WHO magazine, the larger-than-life personality explained that the children of wealthy Kenyan families ‘don’t have to pay board or buy their own cars’

Last year, the mother of two enjoyed a luxurious stay at the Chapung Se Bali Resort and Spa in Indonesia. 

In another post, Angela admitted that she used to party every weekend with her family before coronavirus hit.

Surprisingly, things have also been lavish for her inside the Big Brother house, where she recently spent time in a top-secret bunker.

In contrast to her housemates living off a rationed diet, Angela exclusively told Daily Mail Australia: ‘The best thing about the bunker was I was having whatever I wanted!’

'We would feed the homeless': Angela admitted that while she did enjoy a pampered upbringing, her 'devout Christian parents didn't want her and her sisters to live in a bubble'

‘We would feed the homeless’: Angela admitted that while she did enjoy a pampered upbringing, her ‘devout Christian parents didn’t want her and her sisters to live in a bubble’

Spa hotel in Bali: Angela is well and truly living her best life, as documented on her Instagram

Spa hotel in Bali: Angela is well and truly living her best life, as documented on her Instagram

‘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 said.

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

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

She spent several days plotting revenge against her housemates from inside Big Brother’s secret bunker. 

'Had a brand new menu each day': Surprisingly , things have still been lavish for the beauty inside the Big Brother house too

‘Had a brand new menu each day’: Surprisingly , things have still been lavish for the beauty inside the Big Brother house too

Angela returned to the house during 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 he was evicted on Monday night.

Big Brother Australia continues on Thursday from 7:30pm on Seven.

Back with a bang: Angela returned to the house during Monday's episode, but purposely lied and withheld information about her time in the bunker to her housemates

Back with a bang: Angela returned to the house during Monday’s episode, but purposely lied and withheld information about her time in the bunker to her housemates