ITV CBB star Louis Walsh's brutal three word response after shock eviction
23.03.2024 - 00:49
/ ok.co.uk
Former X Factor judge Louis Walsh has left the Celebrity Big Brother house in fourth place, issuing a three word response on his way out. As he was joined by hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best, he told them exactly how he felt about his time on the show, simply stating: "It is scary." He added: "It's scary in there." The Irish music manager, left the ITV reality show to the song Keep On Movin’ by boy band Five, before declaring : “I am so glad to be out”. The 71-year-old said: “We had a brilliant time, but it’s scary – the best show in town.
“I nearly wanted to go a few times, it really is tough at night times, the three boys behind are all great.” He left behind the last three finalists David Potts, Nikita Kuzmin and Colson Smith. Louis Walsh was no stranger to a gossip during his time in the Big Brother house, taking swipes at many famous faces. The controversial music mogul lashed out at Sir Bob Geldof in a rant as well as taking aim at Ronan Keating and Jedward.
He also made his feeling known about working with boy band Take That as well as Simon Cowell. Louis also called out other singers he used to work with, including Ronan Keating. Louis called the Boyzone star a ‘p**k’ in front of millions of viewers.
Speaking to former X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne who had a brief stint on CBB, Louis said: "He was such a p***k…Everybody thinks he's a lovely guy, do you know what I mean'?" Louis also hit out at Ronan’s career, saying: "He hasn't had a hit record since I left. He sacked me." He was also loose lipped about Sir Bob Geldof who came under fire as he told his housemates his thoughts on various songs. When social commentator Zeze Millz asked Louis: "I take it you're not a Bob Geldof fan, Louis?" the music manager didn't
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