Celebrity Big Brother's Louis Walsh shocked over 'the real Zeze' as he issues three-word statement
15.03.2024 - 14:33
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On Friday night's Celebrity Big Brother, the housemates are tasked with producing podcasts on subjects provided to them by Big Brother. For their podcast, Ekin-Su, Fern, Marisha and Zeze head to Big Brother ’s shed as they ask ‘what makes women powerful?’ and Zeze's comments leave Louis Walsh shocked. Zeze says: “I want to kick it off with this first statement - women concentrate on being attractive because we believe that attractiveness equals more success.” Marisha adds: “I do feel like being more attractive does help you.
That’s why we change our teeth, why we add make-up, why we get straighter hair.
For instance, my teeth, I had a bigger gap than what I have now. I closed my gap, I got more TV work. I lost 80 pounds two years ago - I started getting more roles.” Zeze asks: “How do you know if you’re changing things for yourself? Or changing things for other people? Or what society says is beautiful? To black men, I’m very small.
I’ve had guys offer to pay for BBLs for me. I’ve had guys say to me ‘you would be a solid nine if you just got your body done’.” Following the podcast shows, Louis Walsh admits he was taken aback by Zeze and praised her confidence. In the Diary Room, he says: Zeze was wow.
She was not predictable. She was not safe. She was brilliant.
"When I first came into the Big Brother house, I didn’t get Zeze. As time went on, she revealed herself more and more. She’s not afraid to say anything.
I do think she is the future of broadcasting. I saw the real Zeze today." Meanwhile David and Bradley were tasked with putting on 'The Daily Show with David and Bradley’ as they discuss dating, relationships and everything in between. Bradley asks: “If you could go back to your younger self and say something, what
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