Celebrity Big Brother viewers pick 'favouritism' row as they make same complaint
07.03.2024 - 13:31
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Celebrity Big Brother viewers have been shouting about 'favouritism' as they made the same complaint about Sharon Osbourne's latest appearance in the house. The 71-year-old was the first person to be seen entering the iconic house when the celebrity version of the show returned on Monday (March 4).
But she's not a fully fledged housemate. Sharon was described as a 'lodger' and it was her former The X Factor co-star Louis Walsh who became the first official housemate of the series.
Her 'lodger' status means that Sharon is only on the revived ITV show for five days rather than potentially the full 19 days of the celebrity series depending on evictions.
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And she was quickly given a mission to complete as she was tasked with deciding which three housemates should be in a 'danger zone' and therefore at risk of the first eviction on Friday (March 8).
It was then revealed that it was Gary Goldsmith has been nominated to be evicted by former X Factor judge Sharon after she shortlisted him with his two other housemates, Zeze Millz and David Potts, who she felt had made the "worst first impression" when entering the iconic house.
But it was a moment early into Wednesday's show (March 6) that got viewers talking as Sharon was seen sleeping in her own room away from the other housemates - who have been having to shared beds. However, they noted that she hadn't received a wake up call like the other housemates.
@bbspy said: "Sharon is still asleep? If it were any other housemate, Big Brother would be sounding the alarm by now...
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