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Chloe Goodman and Alexander O'Neal are up for eviction on 'Celebrity Big Brother' after being branded the most boring.
The 'Ex on the Beach' star and the 'Criticize' hitmaker both face going home in the first live eviction after former 'The Apprentice' candidate Katie Hopkins - who was asked to take on the role of the wicked witch and judge each housemate as they entered the reality series house - decided they were the least entertaining of the twelve celebrities.
Katie, 39, was moved to a private viewing room upon entering the house where she was entrusted with the task and when asked to give her opinions on her new housemates - who also include celebrity blogger Perez Hilton and 'Baywatch' actor Jeremy Jackson - she had little good to say about any of them.
However, after relishing the opportunity to criticise each of the celebrities, Katie was faced with yet another task in which she was instructed to be kind to all of her new housemates despite having insulted them in private throughout the night.
Reacting to her new orders, she said: "If you think I will be nice to that bunch of idiots, you have another thing coming. Why am I surrounded by a host of Americans, this show is British."
Katie was also asked to comfort Chloe and Alexander following the news they are set to public vote but was banned from revealing that it was her who'd selected them.
She was told: "You must be the first to console those getting evicted. No one must discover that you are nasty or that you have been cursed or there will be consequences."
'Celebrity Big Brother' continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
Chloe Goodman and Alexander O’Neal up for eviction
Chloe Goodman and Alexander O'Neal are up for eviction on 'Celebrity Big Brother' after being branded the most boring.
The 'Ex on the Beach' star and the 'Criticize' hitmaker both face going home in the first live eviction after former 'The Apprentice' candidate Katie Hopkins - who was asked to take on the role of the wicked witch and judge each housemate as they entered the reality series house - decided they were the least entertaining of the twelve celebrities.
Katie, 39, was moved to a private viewing room upon entering the house where she was entrusted with the task and when asked to give her opinions on her new housemates - who also include celebrity blogger Perez Hilton and 'Baywatch' actor Jeremy Jackson - she had little good to say about any of them.
However, after relishing the opportunity to criticise each of the celebrities, Katie was faced with yet another task in which she was instructed to be kind to all of her new housemates despite having insulted them in private throughout the night.
Reacting to her new orders, she said: "If you think I will be nice to that bunch of idiots, you have another thing coming. Why am I surrounded by a host of Americans, this show is British."
Katie was also asked to comfort Chloe and Alexander following the news they are set to public vote but was banned from revealing that it was her who'd selected them.
She was told: "You must be the first to console those getting evicted. No one must discover that you are nasty or that you have been cursed or there will be consequences."
'Celebrity Big Brother' continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.
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Nicola McLean has branded Alicia Douvall a "h**".
The 33-year-old glamour model made the comments as 'Celebrity Big Brother' contestant Alicia - with whom Nicola's ex-husband Tom Williams is rumoured to have cheated on her - made her way into the reality show house to mark the start of the latest series last night (07.01.15).
She wrote on Twitter: "This girls a h** #CBBAlicia (sic)."
Following her comment, Nicola quickly became involved in a bitter row on the social media site with former 'Big Brother' contestant Sallie Axl, who reminded her of her husband's alleged infidelity.
Sallie tweeted: "Haha @NicolaMcLean it's the girl your boyfriend f**ked behind your back #CBB awful".
To which Nicola replied: "boyfriend or husband? Your a f*****g **** sallie (sic)."
It isn't the first time the women have got into a heated debate on the social media site.
However, this time around Nicola's close friend Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace - who starred on the seventh series of 'Big Brother' - was quick to jump to her defence.
She tweeted: "Hate giving STINK P**** H*** airtime but B**h wants to chat s**t abt my girl? KNOW URSELF @sallieaxl can't WAIT to bump into u (sic)."
The post was later deleted and replaced by an explicit photo of Sallie with the caption: "Enough said. Self explanatory. Your a brass with zero class. Leave married women who are real mothers alone."
Sallie then posted a picture purportedly showing Aisleyne taking part in a sex party.
She has since told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Aisleyne is a complete uneducated bully to people. She started on me whilst I was in big brother . As she does with everyone.
"I don't understand why she is so quick to say her opinion."
Nicola McLean slams Alicia Douvall
Nicola McLean has branded Alicia Douvall a "h**".
The 33-year-old glamour model made the comments as 'Celebrity Big Brother' contestant Alicia - with whom Nicola's ex-husband Tom Williams is rumoured to have cheated on her - made her way into the reality show house to mark the start of the latest series last night (07.01.15).
She wrote on Twitter: "This girls a h** #CBBAlicia (sic)."
Following her comment, Nicola quickly became involved in a bitter row on the social media site with former 'Big Brother' contestant Sallie Axl, who reminded her of her husband's alleged infidelity.
Sallie tweeted: "Haha @NicolaMcLean it's the girl your boyfriend f**ked behind your back #CBB awful".
To which Nicola replied: "boyfriend or husband? Your a f*****g **** sallie (sic)."
It isn't the first time the women have got into a heated debate on the social media site.
However, this time around Nicola's close friend Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace - who starred on the seventh series of 'Big Brother' - was quick to jump to her defence.
She tweeted: "Hate giving STINK P**** H*** airtime but B**h wants to chat s**t abt my girl? KNOW URSELF @sallieaxl can't WAIT to bump into u (sic)."
The post was later deleted and replaced by an explicit photo of Sallie with the caption: "Enough said. Self explanatory. Your a brass with zero class. Leave married women who are real mothers alone."
Sallie then posted a picture purportedly showing Aisleyne taking part in a sex party.
She has since told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Aisleyne is a complete uneducated bully to people. She started on me whilst I was in big brother . As she does with everyone.
"I don't understand why she is so quick to say her opinion."
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Craig Revel Horwood received "horrid" abuse on Twitter after revealing he wanted to adopt a child.
The 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge claims to have been inundated with homophobic messages in the last month after revealing he would be open to having a civil partnership and adopting with his partner, Damon Scott, with whom he shares his Hampshire home.
He admitted: "We had trolling abuse when we said that we may want to adopt. Some people have been really horrid and abusive and disgusting."
The 50-year-old television star confessed he finds the situation perplexing as he believes they would be able to parent a child just as well as a heterosexual couple.
He explained: "There are kids out there who need education and they need foster homes to go to and they need people who are prepared to love them.
"A gay couple can offer that as much as a straight couple as they can't have children naturally.
"I don't know what the big fuss is about."
The dancer and choreographer added he does not understand people who are abusive to gay celebrities, noting 'Candle in the Wind' singer Elton John - who has four-year-old Zachary and 23-month-old Elijah with husband David Furnish - who still receives insults online despite supporting charities around the world.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "If you look at Elton John, he has enough money to build schools around the country.
"I know he is putting his money to good use in helping people so I don't know where these trolling people get off really.
"It is not acceptable when people say, 'I don't agree with your sexuality.'
"It is as good as being racist. And that is unacceptable. People have to learn to change and accept human nature."
Craig Revel Horwood trolled for adoption comments
Craig Revel Horwood received "horrid" abuse on Twitter after revealing he wanted to adopt a child.
The 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge claims to have been inundated with homophobic messages in the last month after revealing he would be open to having a civil partnership and adopting with his partner, Damon Scott, with whom he shares his Hampshire home.
He admitted: "We had trolling abuse when we said that we may want to adopt. Some people have been really horrid and abusive and disgusting."
The 50-year-old television star confessed he finds the situation perplexing as he believes they would be able to parent a child just as well as a heterosexual couple.
He explained: "There are kids out there who need education and they need foster homes to go to and they need people who are prepared to love them.
"A gay couple can offer that as much as a straight couple as they can't have children naturally.
"I don't know what the big fuss is about."
The dancer and choreographer added he does not understand people who are abusive to gay celebrities, noting 'Candle in the Wind' singer Elton John - who has four-year-old Zachary and 23-month-old Elijah with husband David Furnish - who still receives insults online despite supporting charities around the world.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "If you look at Elton John, he has enough money to build schools around the country.
"I know he is putting his money to good use in helping people so I don't know where these trolling people get off really.
"It is not acceptable when people say, 'I don't agree with your sexuality.'
"It is as good as being racist. And that is unacceptable. People have to learn to change and accept human nature."
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Kim Fox will face heartbreak when she goes into premature labour in 'EastEnders'.
The expectant mother, played by actress Tameka Empson, recently returned from her job as an entertainer on a cruise ship with a mystery baby bump and it's now been reported she could face losing her first child.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Kim came back to Walford to be with her family at a time when she needs them the most.
"And that couldn't be more the case when she gives birth before she's supposed to.
"Everyone will have to rally round her and keep their fingers crossed that her baby pulls through."
Kim's return to Albert Square and upcoming pregnancy issues are just the beginning of what are set to be some big storylines for her, her sister Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), according to the BBC One soap's executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.
Hinting that the father of Kim's baby and his family could be set to arrive in Walford, he said: "That's the start of an exciting story for the Truemans and Foxes.
"Denise, Kim and some new faces... but that's for later!"
Kim Fox faces heartbreak in EastEnders
Kim Fox will face heartbreak when she goes into premature labour in 'EastEnders'.
The expectant mother, played by actress Tameka Empson, recently returned from her job as an entertainer on a cruise ship with a mystery baby bump and it's now been reported she could face losing her first child.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Kim came back to Walford to be with her family at a time when she needs them the most.
"And that couldn't be more the case when she gives birth before she's supposed to.
"Everyone will have to rally round her and keep their fingers crossed that her baby pulls through."
Kim's return to Albert Square and upcoming pregnancy issues are just the beginning of what are set to be some big storylines for her, her sister Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker), according to the BBC One soap's executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.
Hinting that the father of Kim's baby and his family could be set to arrive in Walford, he said: "That's the start of an exciting story for the Truemans and Foxes.
"Denise, Kim and some new faces... but that's for later!"
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Olivia Colman worries 'Broadchurch' fans will get tired of seeing her cry.
The 40-year-old actress stars alongside David Tennant in the ITV crime drama and has revealed her concern over crying so often on screen.
Olivia - who plays DS Ellie Miller on the show - explained: "I have a sneaking suspicion that audiences have seen me crying a little bit too often in the past couple of years.
"And if people get really fed up with me, then I won't get more work. And if I can't do what I love, then I will shrivel up and die."
The BAFTA-winning star said her emotions tend to be very raw, which often leads her to burst into tears.
She told Vogue magazine: "If something touches me, I cry. That's it. I'm a bit raw, a bit rubbish really. Often a director will say to me, 'I don't think this is a scene where your character cries.' And all I can say is, good luck with that!"
However, Olivia has previously admitted she requires a good script in order to become emotional.
She said: "I don't think you can cry if the script is rubbish.
"I have to feel it; it's as simple as that. It's just like if you're watching something moving and you feel yourself welling up. It's the same thing.
"You're just being carried along with the story. There's nothing magical about it. I think I'm in touch with my emotions and I can't help it. If it touches me I cry. I cry a lot."
Olivia Colman worries she cries too much
Olivia Colman worries 'Broadchurch' fans will get tired of seeing her cry.
The 40-year-old actress stars alongside David Tennant in the ITV crime drama and has revealed her concern over crying so often on screen.
Olivia - who plays DS Ellie Miller on the show - explained: "I have a sneaking suspicion that audiences have seen me crying a little bit too often in the past couple of years.
"And if people get really fed up with me, then I won't get more work. And if I can't do what I love, then I will shrivel up and die."
The BAFTA-winning star said her emotions tend to be very raw, which often leads her to burst into tears.
She told Vogue magazine: "If something touches me, I cry. That's it. I'm a bit raw, a bit rubbish really. Often a director will say to me, 'I don't think this is a scene where your character cries.' And all I can say is, good luck with that!"
However, Olivia has previously admitted she requires a good script in order to become emotional.
She said: "I don't think you can cry if the script is rubbish.
"I have to feel it; it's as simple as that. It's just like if you're watching something moving and you feel yourself welling up. It's the same thing.
"You're just being carried along with the story. There's nothing magical about it. I think I'm in touch with my emotions and I can't help it. If it touches me I cry. I cry a lot."
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Calum Best has no plans to "get pissed and chase girls" in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house.
The 33-year-old former model - who is known for having romanced a number of celebrity women - insists he's past his days of being a player but still wants to have fun on the Channel 5 show.
He said: "I indulge, but I'm not going on here to get pissed and chase girls. That's not my vibe at all. It was at some point in my life. But I'm not a born again Christian, I will still go on here and have some fun."
The TV personality - who is the son of football legend George Best - claims that while he's more than happy to get his "kit off" in the house, he won't be making moves on any of the female housemates.
He shared: "There have been press pieces saying Calum us going in to sex up the show and it's like, 'Are you serious?' I'd be taking 20 steps backwards if I had sex on national television!"
Calum's last stint on reality TV was on 'Celebrity Love Island', which he won with love interest Bianca Gascoigne ten years ago, but he believes he's now much more mature.
He added: "The biggest reason for me [doing CBB] is that now, at 33, being good in my health, good in my head and my soul, I just want to show people the kind of person that I am now."
Calum Best won’t be chasing girls on Celebrity Big Brother
Calum Best has no plans to "get pissed and chase girls" in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house.
The 33-year-old former model - who is known for having romanced a number of celebrity women - insists he's past his days of being a player but still wants to have fun on the Channel 5 show.
He said: "I indulge, but I'm not going on here to get pissed and chase girls. That's not my vibe at all. It was at some point in my life. But I'm not a born again Christian, I will still go on here and have some fun."
The TV personality - who is the son of football legend George Best - claims that while he's more than happy to get his "kit off" in the house, he won't be making moves on any of the female housemates.
He shared: "There have been press pieces saying Calum us going in to sex up the show and it's like, 'Are you serious?' I'd be taking 20 steps backwards if I had sex on national television!"
Calum's last stint on reality TV was on 'Celebrity Love Island', which he won with love interest Bianca Gascoigne ten years ago, but he believes he's now much more mature.
He added: "The biggest reason for me [doing CBB] is that now, at 33, being good in my health, good in my head and my soul, I just want to show people the kind of person that I am now."
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Katie Hopkins will put a stop to any raunchy behaviour on 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
The former 'The Apprentice' candidate felt the reality series was far too vulgar last year and insists she won't allow any of her fellow housemates to perform sexual acts on one another during her stint on the show.
She revealed: "There will be no lust in the house while I am there. I will throw vinegar over people's testicles or salt into openings. They know the cameras are there and if that is the best you've got to keep yourself on a TV programme then your armoury is pretty lacking."
The 39-year-old star - who recently put on four stone in weight and then lost it again to prove her opinion that fat people are lazy - admits she plans to be her controversial self on the Channel 5 series but that viewers may grow fond of her.
She explained: "I think what people might say is, 'Hold on she's not a complete cow', and they may think that is a different Katie we're seeing but what they'll be seeing is Katie 24/7, therefore you're seeing more of all sorts of person. But I've never thought of toning it down because that would be being Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, wouldn't it?"
Katie Hopkins will ban sex on Celebrity Big Brother
Katie Hopkins will put a stop to any raunchy behaviour on 'Celebrity Big Brother'.
The former 'The Apprentice' candidate felt the reality series was far too vulgar last year and insists she won't allow any of her fellow housemates to perform sexual acts on one another during her stint on the show.
She revealed: "There will be no lust in the house while I am there. I will throw vinegar over people's testicles or salt into openings. They know the cameras are there and if that is the best you've got to keep yourself on a TV programme then your armoury is pretty lacking."
The 39-year-old star - who recently put on four stone in weight and then lost it again to prove her opinion that fat people are lazy - admits she plans to be her controversial self on the Channel 5 series but that viewers may grow fond of her.
She explained: "I think what people might say is, 'Hold on she's not a complete cow', and they may think that is a different Katie we're seeing but what they'll be seeing is Katie 24/7, therefore you're seeing more of all sorts of person. But I've never thought of toning it down because that would be being Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, wouldn't it?"
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Matthew Gravelle had to wear a disguise on the 'Broadchurch' set.
The 38-year-old actor plays Joe Miller - who was revealed as the killer of young Danny Latimer at the end of the drama's first series - and admits he had to conceal his identity when filming to ensure the secret did not get out before the episode aired.
He admitted: "Actually, when we were filming, I did have to go around in a wig and glasses with my hood up, just incase."
Despite being sworn to secrecy when it came to talking about who the killer was before it was revealed to viewers, the hunk confessed he confided the twist in his young children - Tomi and Ela - because although they were too young to watch the ITV show, he was afraid other people might tell them about it.
He explained on 'Lorraine': "The [children] get it they just know that [acting is] what we [me and my wife, Mali Harries] do and they know it's pretend so they're not affected by it and I kind of briefed our kids before the first one came out, just before the revelation and said, 'Look there's this programme, it's been quite successful, people might come up and say, 'You're a killer'. 'I'm not a killer, it's pretend.' "
Matthew Gravelle wore disguise filming Broadchurch
Matthew Gravelle had to wear a disguise on the 'Broadchurch' set.
The 38-year-old actor plays Joe Miller - who was revealed as the killer of young Danny Latimer at the end of the drama's first series - and admits he had to conceal his identity when filming to ensure the secret did not get out before the episode aired.
He admitted: "Actually, when we were filming, I did have to go around in a wig and glasses with my hood up, just incase."
Despite being sworn to secrecy when it came to talking about who the killer was before it was revealed to viewers, the hunk confessed he confided the twist in his young children - Tomi and Ela - because although they were too young to watch the ITV show, he was afraid other people might tell them about it.
He explained on 'Lorraine': "The [children] get it they just know that [acting is] what we [me and my wife, Mali Harries] do and they know it's pretend so they're not affected by it and I kind of briefed our kids before the first one came out, just before the revelation and said, 'Look there's this programme, it's been quite successful, people might come up and say, 'You're a killer'. 'I'm not a killer, it's pretend.' "
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Rylan Clark only signed up to 'Big Brother's Bit on the Side' so he could get a Diary Room chair.
The 26-year-old TV presenter tried to tempt producers into letting him have one of the infamous house's main pieces of furniture when he won 'Celebrity Big Brother' in January 2013, but when they rejected his request he used it as a bargaining tool to land a job on the 'Big Brother' spin-off show.
He said: "I've got a Diary Room chair in my house so I'm very happy. When I won I said, 'Can I have the Diary Room chair?' But they said 'No one gets that Rylan.'
"Then they asked me to do 'Bit on the Side' and I thought, 'I've got nothing to lose, I'm going to hedge my bets, if I get the Diary Room chair I'll do it.' And it turned up two weeks later."
Rylan first came close to sitting in the Diary Room chair eight years ago when he signed up for non-celebrity version, 'Big Brother', in 2007.
He explained: "In 2007 I auditioned, I was 18 years old. I've been the biggest fan of 'Big Brother' since it started. I used to put the sticker on my suitcase, the eye logo. I was that sad kid at school.
"So when I was 18 it was the first time I could audition so I auditioned, I got in, I was a housemate ... And then two days before I went in it came out in the papers that I was going in.
"Back then, if you got found out, you weren't going in and I never let it go and six or seven years on I won 'CBB' and now I present it!"
Rylan Clark’s Bit on the Side bargaining
Rylan Clark only signed up to 'Big Brother's Bit on the Side' so he could get a Diary Room chair.
The 26-year-old TV presenter tried to tempt producers into letting him have one of the infamous house's main pieces of furniture when he won 'Celebrity Big Brother' in January 2013, but when they rejected his request he used it as a bargaining tool to land a job on the 'Big Brother' spin-off show.
He said: "I've got a Diary Room chair in my house so I'm very happy. When I won I said, 'Can I have the Diary Room chair?' But they said 'No one gets that Rylan.'
"Then they asked me to do 'Bit on the Side' and I thought, 'I've got nothing to lose, I'm going to hedge my bets, if I get the Diary Room chair I'll do it.' And it turned up two weeks later."
Rylan first came close to sitting in the Diary Room chair eight years ago when he signed up for non-celebrity version, 'Big Brother', in 2007.
He explained: "In 2007 I auditioned, I was 18 years old. I've been the biggest fan of 'Big Brother' since it started. I used to put the sticker on my suitcase, the eye logo. I was that sad kid at school.
"So when I was 18 it was the first time I could audition so I auditioned, I got in, I was a housemate ... And then two days before I went in it came out in the papers that I was going in.
"Back then, if you got found out, you weren't going in and I never let it go and six or seven years on I won 'CBB' and now I present it!"
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