Celebrity Big Brother: 'I want to know if she’s okay!' Malika Haqq sobs in the diary room and pleads for news about pregnant best friend Khloe Kardashian

She's famed as the best friend of Khloe Kardashian.

And Malika Haqq has demonstrated on more than one occasion that she's missing home - and desperate to speak to Khloe, who is currently expecting a baby.

The reality star fled to the diary room in a new clip from the Channel 5 show, where she was found sobbing by Big Brother - desperate for news about her pregnant pal.

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'I want to know if she’s okay!' Malika sobbed in the diary room and pleads for news about pregnant best friend Khloe Kardashian

'I want to know if she’s okay!' Malika Haqq sobs in the diary room and pleads for news about pregnant best friend Khloe Kardashian

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wept into her hands, saying through her sobs: 'My best friend is pregnant and I haven’t talked to her in a month. This is hard for me.'

She went on, through wails: 'I want to know that she’s okay and she’s happy. I love all of them so much that I’m sitting here crying about it.'

Malika, 34, who is clearly finding things tough inside the house, went on to ponder the Big Brother experience as a whole, saying: 'I know that when I leave I’ll be able to reflect on my time here very differently than while I’m in here

'And I think that’s part of the process or making changes and stepping outside of my comfort zone.

With child: Malika  has demonstrated on more than one occasion that she's missing home - and desperate to speak to Khloe, who is currently expecting a baby

With child: Malika has demonstrated on more than one occasion that she's missing home - and desperate to speak to Khloe, who is currently expecting a baby

Homesick: She went on, through wails 'I want to know that she’s okay and she’s happy. I love all of them so much that I’m sitting here crying about it'

Homesick: She went on, through wails 'I want to know that she’s okay and she’s happy. I love all of them so much that I’m sitting here crying about it'

'The closer I am to leaving I know how ready I am to leave.'

She later joined Ashley James in the bedroom, where she confided in the former Made In Chelsea star about her feelings.

'My journey here has been a lot more challenging that I ever expected it to be for a multitude of reasons.

'I cant forget life at home, I have a great life with great people in it. I am not being myself, not the best version of myself.'

Feeling blue: She later joined Ashley James in the bedroom, where she confided in the former Made In Chelsea star about her feelings

Feeling blue: She later joined Ashley James in the bedroom, where she confided in the former Made In Chelsea star about her feelings

Missing home: 'I cant forget life at home, I have a great life with great people in it. I am not being myself, not the best version of myself,' she cried

Missing home: 'I cant forget life at home, I have a great life with great people in it. I am not being myself, not the best version of myself,' she cried

'Didn’t expect to feel this way': Malika was sure to assure Ashley that 'I have enjoyed getting to know you and others'

'Didn’t expect to feel this way': Malika was sure to assure Ashley that 'I have enjoyed getting to know you and others'

She admitted that she 'didn’t expect to feel this way', but was sure to assure Ashley that 'I have enjoyed getting to know you and others'.

Malika could well be leaving the house sooner than she thinks, as Tuesday night's eviction will see three more housemates leave.

The housemates joining her for nomination are Ashley, Shene Jenek, Amanda Barrie, Shane Lynch and Ann Widdecombe.

Reflective: Malika could well be leaving the house sooner than she thinks, as Tuesday night's eviction will see three more housemates leave

Reflective: Malika could well be leaving the house sooner than she thinks, as Tuesday night's eviction will see three more housemates leave

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