Representatives for model Danielle Lloyd have suggested that she will be seeking an investigation into how footage of her was edited before being broadcast on 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
One of Lloyd's friends, who did not want to be named, claimed that the model was eager to speak to the police about investigating the possibility that she was deliberately cast in a bad light on the show in order to escalate the controversy over bullying claims.
The source said: "We want to talk to various people, including the police, to make sure there was no misrepresentation of Danielle in the house."
Lloyd's spokesperson, Ann Marie Thomson, only confirmed that the model had spoken to the police in relation to their investigation into allegations of racist bullying in the house.
The spokesperson said: "Danielle met briefly with Herts police yesterday evening on site after leaving the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house."
"Further meeting arrangements are being put in place for Danielle, her legal representative Simon Smith of Schillings, and Hertfordshire police for a meeting next week as there are many concerns which the Lloyd family and Danielle herself would also like to raise."
Speaking about her time in the house, Lloyd said: "I can't blame anyone. I'm responsible for my own actions."