Craig Lines Jun 28, 2017
Craig is in love with love island and he doesn't care who knows it. Here's why he thinks it's the best thing on TV...
Yeah. I know what you’re thinking already. I have to admit, I never thought I’d watch Love Island either. I knew the premise and it sounded weird. Creepy even. For those who aren’t familiar, it’s a reboot of the cringe-tastic Celebrity Love Island show from the mid-2000s, but with regular people. It’s recently started its third season and its popularity is at an all-time high, rising from 0.46 million viewers in 2015 to 1.96 million last week.
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The idea is simple. They take a group of beautiful young people, stick them in a Majorcan villa for a few months, film them daily and encourage them to “couple up”. Each week,...
Craig is in love with love island and he doesn't care who knows it. Here's why he thinks it's the best thing on TV...
Yeah. I know what you’re thinking already. I have to admit, I never thought I’d watch Love Island either. I knew the premise and it sounded weird. Creepy even. For those who aren’t familiar, it’s a reboot of the cringe-tastic Celebrity Love Island show from the mid-2000s, but with regular people. It’s recently started its third season and its popularity is at an all-time high, rising from 0.46 million viewers in 2015 to 1.96 million last week.
See related Super Troopers 2 filming begins, Rob Lowe added to cast
The idea is simple. They take a group of beautiful young people, stick them in a Majorcan villa for a few months, film them daily and encourage them to “couple up”. Each week,...
- 6/26/2017
- Den of Geek
With football preemptions all factored out, ABC’s Mistresses finale on Thursday drew 2.7 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, down 16 percent and two tenths to hit and tie series lows.
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Leading out of that, the also-in-limbo Rookie Blue‘s own finale did 3.7 mil and a 0.7, up 9 percent and two tenths.
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Over on CBS, Big Brother (5.8 mil/2.0) ticked down week-to-week yet topped the night in both measures, while...
RelatedMistresses Finale: EPs Talk Crazy Killer Reveal, Karen’s Alternate Fate and (Fingers Crossed) Season 4 Plans
Leading out of that, the also-in-limbo Rookie Blue‘s own finale did 3.7 mil and a 0.7, up 9 percent and two tenths.
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Over on CBS, Big Brother (5.8 mil/2.0) ticked down week-to-week yet topped the night in both measures, while...
- 9/4/2015
- TVLine.com
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has revealed that she won't be performing on The X Factor because she's too busy focusing on the show and her charity work.
The 32-year-old singer - who returns to the judging panel with Simon Cowell and new additions Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw - said ahead of the show's launch on Saturday (August 29): "You won't be seeing me perform this year.
"I'm focussed on my charity, I have got a trust at the moment that's taking a lot of work and obviously this show is a massive job in itself. I'm just having fun in the studio doing bits and pieces for maybe next year, but not this year, I'm totally focussed on the show and on the charity."
The star also criticised recent Big Brother contestant Sam Kay for auditioning on the ITV show just because "she wanted to be a famous".
"I have seen...
The 32-year-old singer - who returns to the judging panel with Simon Cowell and new additions Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw - said ahead of the show's launch on Saturday (August 29): "You won't be seeing me perform this year.
"I'm focussed on my charity, I have got a trust at the moment that's taking a lot of work and obviously this show is a massive job in itself. I'm just having fun in the studio doing bits and pieces for maybe next year, but not this year, I'm totally focussed on the show and on the charity."
The star also criticised recent Big Brother contestant Sam Kay for auditioning on the ITV show just because "she wanted to be a famous".
"I have seen...
- 8/24/2015
- Digital Spy
"I was, um... drunk. It was 5am in Magaluf."... "A mate had just bought a tattooing kit. I was 14." So goes the standard, red-faced reasoning from visitors to E4's Tattoo Fixers, a temporary cover-up clinic erected in London's Hackney to first chuckle at, and then eventually fix, the nation's errant ink.
It's fair to say the Digital Spy office is a bit obsessed with the goings-on of perma-stunned receptionist Paisley and her three tattooists-in-chief, but we're not the only ones. Catch any episode and you can see why, even through covered eyes and a good degree of wincing, you just have to watch.
1. The tattoos that need fixing are hilariously, shockingly bad
Many a visitor's shame quickly turns to our delight as the skin-ink on show is invariably so utterly, insanely, unrelentingly awful that it's impossible for viewers at home not to howl at the TV through tears of laughter,...
It's fair to say the Digital Spy office is a bit obsessed with the goings-on of perma-stunned receptionist Paisley and her three tattooists-in-chief, but we're not the only ones. Catch any episode and you can see why, even through covered eyes and a good degree of wincing, you just have to watch.
1. The tattoos that need fixing are hilariously, shockingly bad
Many a visitor's shame quickly turns to our delight as the skin-ink on show is invariably so utterly, insanely, unrelentingly awful that it's impossible for viewers at home not to howl at the TV through tears of laughter,...
- 8/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Believe it or not, the final is tonight. How time flies! More than nine weeks ago, 15 housemates entered the Big Brother compound. And after 18 days, we saw three fresh new faces.
Between them, this year's contestants have provided many highs and lows. It has been a heated house at times, but there have also been plenty of memorable moments - so we at DS have rounded up some of our personal favourites below.
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Big Brother 2015: The 6 housemates who should have made the final
Feel free to let us know what your highlights have been in the comments at the bottom.
1. Danny failing to spell 'canoe'
Day: 3
In the first week, some of the housemates had to spell out words with letters covered in porridge and fish guts. Mm. Amy spelt 'ghost' and 'icicle' correctly (although she was penalised with...
Between them, this year's contestants have provided many highs and lows. It has been a heated house at times, but there have also been plenty of memorable moments - so we at DS have rounded up some of our personal favourites below.
Big Brother 2015: Ranking the 6 finalists from worst to best
Big Brother 2015: The 6 housemates who should have made the final
Feel free to let us know what your highlights have been in the comments at the bottom.
1. Danny failing to spell 'canoe'
Day: 3
In the first week, some of the housemates had to spell out words with letters covered in porridge and fish guts. Mm. Amy spelt 'ghost' and 'icicle' correctly (although she was penalised with...
- 7/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Right now, viewers are voting for their Big Brother winner. We've already ranked the finalists, but to be honest, we think the lineup is pretty underwhelming.
The public have gotten the eviction vote wrong several times this series, as we've said goodbye to many interesting housemates earlier than they deserved. So below is our dream final and the six that, in our opinion, should have made it to the end.
Feel free to let us know who you think should have made the final in the comments.
Marc O'Neill
Evicted: Day 53
Love him or hate him, the fact that the biggest and most memorable character this series didn't at least make it to the final feels weird.
Marc rocked the house when he entered on Day 18, and was constantly at the centre of attention during his time there, getting on the wrong side of several housemates on an almost daily basis.
The public have gotten the eviction vote wrong several times this series, as we've said goodbye to many interesting housemates earlier than they deserved. So below is our dream final and the six that, in our opinion, should have made it to the end.
Feel free to let us know who you think should have made the final in the comments.
Marc O'Neill
Evicted: Day 53
Love him or hate him, the fact that the biggest and most memorable character this series didn't at least make it to the final feels weird.
Marc rocked the house when he entered on Day 18, and was constantly at the centre of attention during his time there, getting on the wrong side of several housemates on an almost daily basis.
- 7/14/2015
- Digital Spy
Last night's highlights saw the housemates react to not one but two evictions. However, it was Sam's shock exit that rocked the house - as some people clashed over the decision Big Brother forced them to make.
But who came across well, and who struggled to make a positive impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action below.
Good Day
Joel Williams
It was a cruel twist on the housemates that they had to choose between them who out of Sam, Chloe and Jack had to go, and Joel was clearly uncomfortable. He refused to have the final say, and when pushed by Big Brother to announce the group's decision, he turned to the others instead to make the call.
From what we saw in the highlights, the others seemed to get over Sam's exit relatively quickly, but it bothered Joel and we appreciated that...
But who came across well, and who struggled to make a positive impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action below.
Good Day
Joel Williams
It was a cruel twist on the housemates that they had to choose between them who out of Sam, Chloe and Jack had to go, and Joel was clearly uncomfortable. He refused to have the final say, and when pushed by Big Brother to announce the group's decision, he turned to the others instead to make the call.
From what we saw in the highlights, the others seemed to get over Sam's exit relatively quickly, but it bothered Joel and we appreciated that...
- 7/12/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother threw another Cash Bomb curveball last night (July 10), forcing the housemates to choose the second person to be evicted after Harry Amelia Martin.
Sam Kay, Jack McDermott and Chloe Wilburn each had to open an envelope they had chosen, which placed a value to be added to the prize fund upon their eviction.
Chloe's was £10,000, Jack then chose an envelope with the amount of £1,000, and Sam's was valued at £15,000.
The housemates were told to decide amongst themselves who would be leaving and how much money would be added to the fund.
Joel Williams refused to take part on principle, adding Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc should make the decision. The rest of the housemates agree to pick Sam and the £15,000.
Once Sam left, seemingly in good spirits, an argument quickly broke out over how the decision was made.
Nick Henderson praised Danny for "being a man" and...
Sam Kay, Jack McDermott and Chloe Wilburn each had to open an envelope they had chosen, which placed a value to be added to the prize fund upon their eviction.
Chloe's was £10,000, Jack then chose an envelope with the amount of £1,000, and Sam's was valued at £15,000.
The housemates were told to decide amongst themselves who would be leaving and how much money would be added to the fund.
Joel Williams refused to take part on principle, adding Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc should make the decision. The rest of the housemates agree to pick Sam and the £15,000.
Once Sam left, seemingly in good spirits, an argument quickly broke out over how the decision was made.
Nick Henderson praised Danny for "being a man" and...
- 7/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Sam Kay has admitted to feeling a "wee bit cheated" following last night's Cash Bomb twist, which ended in her exit.
The housemate became the latest casualty of the series, after Joel Williams, Danny Wisker, Cristian Mjc and Nick Henderson were forced to evict someone.
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Big Brother: Harry and Sam reveal what the Secret Duvet Club is all about
Speaking to Digital Spy and others, Sam called the unexpected development "very surreal".
"I didn't expect that at all," she said. "I heard that Jack was actually the next to go with the public. I feel a wee bit cheated, but not really because everyone who is in the final deserves to be there.
"I never got voted out by the public, so it's still a nice feeling for me and I...
The housemate became the latest casualty of the series, after Joel Williams, Danny Wisker, Cristian Mjc and Nick Henderson were forced to evict someone.
Big Brother Harry Amelia Martin interview: 'I get pissed off at people who bulls**t'
Big Brother: Harry and Sam reveal what the Secret Duvet Club is all about
Speaking to Digital Spy and others, Sam called the unexpected development "very surreal".
"I didn't expect that at all," she said. "I heard that Jack was actually the next to go with the public. I feel a wee bit cheated, but not really because everyone who is in the final deserves to be there.
"I never got voted out by the public, so it's still a nice feeling for me and I...
- 7/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Harry Amelia Martin and Sam Kay became the latest Big Brother evictees last night. But one thing they both mentioned while interviewed on TV was the "Secret Duvet Club".
Digital Spy was clueless about what the pair were talking about (none of it aired in the highlights), so we asked them this morning to give us all of the scoop.
Big Brother's Harry Amelia Martin interviewed: 'I get pissed off at people who bulls**t'
"Big Brother got the mardies that [Nick and I] found a way to communicate underneath the duvet without anyone knowing about it," Harry revealed. "And half the time, it probably looked like we were shagging or something!
"Basically, we were writing in code and then one time, we hid a whiteboard under the duvet and were talking using the whiteboard - doing all these things and rule-breaking."
Harry continued: "We talked a lot about the stuff we...
Digital Spy was clueless about what the pair were talking about (none of it aired in the highlights), so we asked them this morning to give us all of the scoop.
Big Brother's Harry Amelia Martin interviewed: 'I get pissed off at people who bulls**t'
"Big Brother got the mardies that [Nick and I] found a way to communicate underneath the duvet without anyone knowing about it," Harry revealed. "And half the time, it probably looked like we were shagging or something!
"Basically, we were writing in code and then one time, we hid a whiteboard under the duvet and were talking using the whiteboard - doing all these things and rule-breaking."
Harry continued: "We talked a lot about the stuff we...
- 7/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother pulled off a bit of a shock tonight (July 10), evicting Sam Kay in the latest Cash Bomb twist.
After Harry left by public vote, housemates had to choose a new eliminee from the remaining nominees Sam, Jack and Chloe.
Each had a price on their heads - Sam had £15,000, Jack had £1,000 and Chloe had £10,000 - and the one chosen to leave would then have their specific amount added to the prize fund.
Sam's eviction has caused trouble in the house, but what do you think of the twist? Vote in our poll below and let us know your thoughts in the comments section underneath:...
After Harry left by public vote, housemates had to choose a new eliminee from the remaining nominees Sam, Jack and Chloe.
Each had a price on their heads - Sam had £15,000, Jack had £1,000 and Chloe had £10,000 - and the one chosen to leave would then have their specific amount added to the prize fund.
Sam's eviction has caused trouble in the house, but what do you think of the twist? Vote in our poll below and let us know your thoughts in the comments section underneath:...
- 7/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Sam Kay has become the twelfth housemate to leave the Big Brother house, after she was selected by her fellow contestants as part of a new Cash Bomb twist.
Following Harry Amelia Martin's eviction moments before, the remaining nominated housemates (Sam, Jack and Chloe) were forced to select one of three envelopes provided by Big Brother.
Big Brother poll: Sam's gone, but has the new Cash Bomb twist been a good idea?
Each contained a monetary amount, which they had to read aloud. This figure then became a levy placed on their head, which would be refunded to the prize fund if they were evicted.
Joel, Danny, Cristian and Nick had just seconds to decide whether they wanted to lose Jack (adding £1,000 to the winner's pot), Chloe (worth £10,000) or Sam (£15,000).
The four of them picked Sam, who was then ordered to leave the house immediately.
"Those bastards!" she said...
Following Harry Amelia Martin's eviction moments before, the remaining nominated housemates (Sam, Jack and Chloe) were forced to select one of three envelopes provided by Big Brother.
Big Brother poll: Sam's gone, but has the new Cash Bomb twist been a good idea?
Each contained a monetary amount, which they had to read aloud. This figure then became a levy placed on their head, which would be refunded to the prize fund if they were evicted.
Joel, Danny, Cristian and Nick had just seconds to decide whether they wanted to lose Jack (adding £1,000 to the winner's pot), Chloe (worth £10,000) or Sam (£15,000).
The four of them picked Sam, who was then ordered to leave the house immediately.
"Those bastards!" she said...
- 7/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Harry Amelia Martin is the eleventh housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
The 22-year-old glamour model was forced to leave – just a week before the final – after receiving the majority of the public vote. The nominated Sam Kay, Jack McDermott and Chloe Wilburn were saved, although Sam later left in a new Cash Bomb twist.
Harry left the house to a deafening chorus of boos from the audience.
"I was expecting it," she told host Emma Willis. "Obviously I'd had a pop at a few people this week, as I do stick up for what I believe in.
"A lot of people have changed their views because money's now involved," she added.
"On the outside I'm a bit of a villain," the Loughborough native continued, "and not a lot of people like me.
"I don't care – I have six mates who'll take a bullet for me (and) with friends like that,...
The 22-year-old glamour model was forced to leave – just a week before the final – after receiving the majority of the public vote. The nominated Sam Kay, Jack McDermott and Chloe Wilburn were saved, although Sam later left in a new Cash Bomb twist.
Harry left the house to a deafening chorus of boos from the audience.
"I was expecting it," she told host Emma Willis. "Obviously I'd had a pop at a few people this week, as I do stick up for what I believe in.
"A lot of people have changed their views because money's now involved," she added.
"On the outside I'm a bit of a villain," the Loughborough native continued, "and not a lot of people like me.
"I don't care – I have six mates who'll take a bullet for me (and) with friends like that,...
- 7/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Another Cash Bomb twist, another row. Housemates were faced with a dilemma in yesterday's highlights, as Big Brother offered them £5,000 to keep - or put into the prize fund.
Who came across well, and who might have put themselves in contention for tonight's eviction? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Harry Amelia Martin
Harry is such a divisive character, but like her or hate her, her turning down the £5,000 was lovely to see.
Joel also put the five grand into the prize fund - so a shout-out to him too. For Harry, she did it knowing she is an unpopular housemate with the public. Logic suggests she should have taken the money, as she'll likely go during tonight's eviction, but she stood firm (and consistent) in her belief that the cash should be for the winner.
"I signed up for a show where the...
Who came across well, and who might have put themselves in contention for tonight's eviction? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Harry Amelia Martin
Harry is such a divisive character, but like her or hate her, her turning down the £5,000 was lovely to see.
Joel also put the five grand into the prize fund - so a shout-out to him too. For Harry, she did it knowing she is an unpopular housemate with the public. Logic suggests she should have taken the money, as she'll likely go during tonight's eviction, but she stood firm (and consistent) in her belief that the cash should be for the winner.
"I signed up for a show where the...
- 7/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Joel Williams and Harry Amelia Martin have both refused to take £5,000 for themselves, instead putting the money into the prize fund.
But Chloe Wilburn and Sam Kay chose differently, and get to keep five grand each.
In highlights airing tonight (July 9), Big Brother calls Chloe, Sam, Joel and Jack McDermott into the Diary Room individually to offer each of them £5,000.
They must choose whether to take the money for themselves or add it to the overall prize money.
Joel does not take the cash ("I spent £2,500 on the pizza, and I regret that"), while the other three wish to keep it.
Harry, Danny Wisker, Cristian Mjc and Nick Henderson are then told to guess what the four housemates did. If they are correct, they are offered the choice of keeping that money for themselves or placing it in the winner's pot.
Danny and Nick both incorrectly guess...
But Chloe Wilburn and Sam Kay chose differently, and get to keep five grand each.
In highlights airing tonight (July 9), Big Brother calls Chloe, Sam, Joel and Jack McDermott into the Diary Room individually to offer each of them £5,000.
They must choose whether to take the money for themselves or add it to the overall prize money.
Joel does not take the cash ("I spent £2,500 on the pizza, and I regret that"), while the other three wish to keep it.
Harry, Danny Wisker, Cristian Mjc and Nick Henderson are then told to guess what the four housemates did. If they are correct, they are offered the choice of keeping that money for themselves or placing it in the winner's pot.
Danny and Nick both incorrectly guess...
- 7/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Last night's highlights were dominated by an endurance task, as all eight housemates were challenged to hold on to a money bag for as long as possible.
Honestly, it was a pretty uneventful day (aside from the extra £20,800 for the prize fund, of course). But we're still going to deliver our daily verdict on who impressed us and who really didn't.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
The way he awkwardly eavesdropped on Harry and Nick early in the day was a bit odd. Otherwise, Jack did very well in yesterday's episode.
In the endurance task, Jack had a £0 money bag and wasn't expected to last long at all (Chloe called him "weak-minded" when she justified her decision to allocate Jack the amount). However, he exceeded expectations by proving himself to be a team player.
Jack turned down the opportunity to speak to his father, and most likely would have reached Big Brother...
Honestly, it was a pretty uneventful day (aside from the extra £20,800 for the prize fund, of course). But we're still going to deliver our daily verdict on who impressed us and who really didn't.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
The way he awkwardly eavesdropped on Harry and Nick early in the day was a bit odd. Otherwise, Jack did very well in yesterday's episode.
In the endurance task, Jack had a £0 money bag and wasn't expected to last long at all (Chloe called him "weak-minded" when she justified her decision to allocate Jack the amount). However, he exceeded expectations by proving himself to be a team player.
Jack turned down the opportunity to speak to his father, and most likely would have reached Big Brother...
- 7/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Jack McDermott and Sam Kay won back their suitcases after taking part in an auction for them.
Housemates were previously punished for causing mayhem around the camera runs, and were forced to hand in their possessions.
Big Brother Timebomb quiz: How much do you remember from the 2015 series?
Big Brother Day 56: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), Big Brother announces an auction during the endurance task, where the top three bidders will receive their suitcases.
Their bids will be deducted from the prize fund.
Sam - who dropped out of the task in order to take part in the auction - and Jack put forward offers of £100. Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin and Joel Williams bid nothing.
Chloe is annoyed with Jack and Sam, especially with Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc still competing in the endurance...
Housemates were previously punished for causing mayhem around the camera runs, and were forced to hand in their possessions.
Big Brother Timebomb quiz: How much do you remember from the 2015 series?
Big Brother Day 56: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), Big Brother announces an auction during the endurance task, where the top three bidders will receive their suitcases.
Their bids will be deducted from the prize fund.
Sam - who dropped out of the task in order to take part in the auction - and Jack put forward offers of £100. Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin and Joel Williams bid nothing.
Chloe is annoyed with Jack and Sam, especially with Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc still competing in the endurance...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother set the housemates a task testing their endurance, as they tried to raise more money for the prize fund.
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), a total of £25,000 is up for grabs. The housemates must hold up a money bag by a rope for an unknown amount of time.
However, before the task began, Chloe Wilburn decided how much each bag was worth.
She chose to allocate small amounts to Jack McDermott, Joel Williams, Nick Henderson and Harry Amelia Martin. Sam Kay's bag is worth £5,000, Danny Wisker's £6,000 and Cristian Mjc's £10,000.
Chloe drops her bag early on, claiming it was an accident, before Nick loses one hour in when Big Brother tries to tempt the housemates with ice cream.
Harry is third to let go, nearly two hours in. She is furious with herself, as she dropped the bag by accident.
Jack is tempted when his father calls, but holds...
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), a total of £25,000 is up for grabs. The housemates must hold up a money bag by a rope for an unknown amount of time.
However, before the task began, Chloe Wilburn decided how much each bag was worth.
She chose to allocate small amounts to Jack McDermott, Joel Williams, Nick Henderson and Harry Amelia Martin. Sam Kay's bag is worth £5,000, Danny Wisker's £6,000 and Cristian Mjc's £10,000.
Chloe drops her bag early on, claiming it was an accident, before Nick loses one hour in when Big Brother tries to tempt the housemates with ice cream.
Harry is third to let go, nearly two hours in. She is furious with herself, as she dropped the bag by accident.
Jack is tempted when his father calls, but holds...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
The Big Brother housemates had a busy day in yesterday's highlights, as they were given several opportunities to raise the prize fund. From restraining orders to resisting temptation, they were made to work hard for the cash.
Tension between the housemates turned into loud and extremely uncomfortable confrontations. But who had a good day, and who had one to forget? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Joel Williams
Did anyone actually come across well last night? This was a tricky one, because we felt all of the housemates were quite poor.
On such an argumentative day, we ultimately felt that Joel came away the least affected. Don't get us wrong, the way he struggled to let the takeaway discussion go didn't make him look great (although he had a point that Sam's opinion is easily swayed). But we had sympathy for him when...
Tension between the housemates turned into loud and extremely uncomfortable confrontations. But who had a good day, and who had one to forget? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Joel Williams
Did anyone actually come across well last night? This was a tricky one, because we felt all of the housemates were quite poor.
On such an argumentative day, we ultimately felt that Joel came away the least affected. Don't get us wrong, the way he struggled to let the takeaway discussion go didn't make him look great (although he had a point that Sam's opinion is easily swayed). But we had sympathy for him when...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
Joel Williams gets on the wrong side of several housemates, after he is accused of being "manipulative".
In highlights airing tonight (July 7), the housemates face a dilemma as Big Brother offers them a choice of either a generous amount of fast food or a mystery amount to go into the prize fund.
Joel wants to eat the food, but is outnumbered. The amount - revealed to be just £100 - is added to the overall prize money.
Afterwards, Joel can't let the takeaway discussion go, leading to Chloe Wilburn biting back: "You're so patronising and manipulating, Joel. You're going on and on."
After asking Sam Kay several times about the vote, Joel concludes: "You would just sway with the majority."
Later in the Sky Room, Sam complains to Chloe, Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc: "I felt like I was in court and he was the defence lawyer, and he was trying...
In highlights airing tonight (July 7), the housemates face a dilemma as Big Brother offers them a choice of either a generous amount of fast food or a mystery amount to go into the prize fund.
Joel wants to eat the food, but is outnumbered. The amount - revealed to be just £100 - is added to the overall prize money.
Afterwards, Joel can't let the takeaway discussion go, leading to Chloe Wilburn biting back: "You're so patronising and manipulating, Joel. You're going on and on."
After asking Sam Kay several times about the vote, Joel concludes: "You would just sway with the majority."
Later in the Sky Room, Sam complains to Chloe, Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc: "I felt like I was in court and he was the defence lawyer, and he was trying...
- 7/7/2015
- Digital Spy
The Cash Bomb twists kept on coming in last night's highlights, as Harry, Jack, Nick and Sam were offered the chance to seal their place in the final... at Chloe's expense. Elsewhere, letters from home got most of the housemates emotional.
But who did we enjoy watching, and who left a negative impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the Big Brother action.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
After Joel hilariously paid £2,500 for a tiny pizza, Jack decided to have his own bit of fun. Selfish? Perhaps, but this mischievous side is one we don't see that often and a welcome change from the usual moaning Jack.
When he offered four grand for a Plymouth Argyle football result, Um Bongo and a blazer and trousers, we really hoped it would happen. Sadly, Jack received some intense backlash from Chloe (more on that later) and pulled out of the deal.
But who did we enjoy watching, and who left a negative impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the Big Brother action.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
After Joel hilariously paid £2,500 for a tiny pizza, Jack decided to have his own bit of fun. Selfish? Perhaps, but this mischievous side is one we don't see that often and a welcome change from the usual moaning Jack.
When he offered four grand for a Plymouth Argyle football result, Um Bongo and a blazer and trousers, we really hoped it would happen. Sadly, Jack received some intense backlash from Chloe (more on that later) and pulled out of the deal.
- 7/7/2015
- Digital Spy
We're just days away from the final week now, but before we get there, there's one more eviction to take care of.
Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin, Jack McDermott and Sam Kay are all in the firing line. But who do you want to see out of the Big Brother house?
This is Harry's fourth consecutive time facing the public vote, while Jack has been unpopular with DS readers recently, having topped our own eviction polls for the last two weeks.
Chloe has received more airtime lately, but has also been involved in quite a few rows. And has Sam done enough to make the final?
Vote in our poll and let us know what you think in the comments below!
Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin, Jack McDermott and Sam Kay are all in the firing line. But who do you want to see out of the Big Brother house?
This is Harry's fourth consecutive time facing the public vote, while Jack has been unpopular with DS readers recently, having topped our own eviction polls for the last two weeks.
Chloe has received more airtime lately, but has also been involved in quite a few rows. And has Sam done enough to make the final?
Vote in our poll and let us know what you think in the comments below!
- 7/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother gave the housemates an opportunity to win a letter from home, leading to many tears being shed.
In highlights airing tonight (July 6), the contestants are presented with a pile of eight letters - one for each of them - but must roll a tombola to determine their fates.
There are three types of balls in the tombola they can pick up at random: "win", "choose" or "lose".
"Win" adds an extra £5,000 to the prize fund and allows the housemate to save a letter of their choice. "Lose" forces the housemate to destroy a letter, while with "choose", the person has to decide whether to add £5,000 prize money or preserve a message.
Chloe Wilburn goes first and draws "lose". She sacrifices Joel Williams's letter, reasoning that his mother came in during the Time Warp task.
Cristian Mjc and Danny Wisker pick up "choose" and save Chloe and Nick Henderson's letters respectively.
In highlights airing tonight (July 6), the contestants are presented with a pile of eight letters - one for each of them - but must roll a tombola to determine their fates.
There are three types of balls in the tombola they can pick up at random: "win", "choose" or "lose".
"Win" adds an extra £5,000 to the prize fund and allows the housemate to save a letter of their choice. "Lose" forces the housemate to destroy a letter, while with "choose", the person has to decide whether to add £5,000 prize money or preserve a message.
Chloe Wilburn goes first and draws "lose". She sacrifices Joel Williams's letter, reasoning that his mother came in during the Time Warp task.
Cristian Mjc and Danny Wisker pick up "choose" and save Chloe and Nick Henderson's letters respectively.
- 7/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Nick Henderson has saved himself from nomination - with Chloe taking his place - as the latest Cash Bomb twist hits the Big Brother house.
In highlights airing tonight (July 6), the nominated housemates - Nick, Sam Kay, Harry Amelia Martin and Jack McDermott - are given the opportunity to dip into the £45,900 prize fund to save themselves.
They must bid in secret how much they are willing to spend. The highest bidder will no longer face eviction and pass on their nomination to another housemate.
Because Chloe is the only housemate neither nominated nor immune, the nomination would be transferred to her. The only way she can remain safe is if all four housemates bid £0.
Harry, Jack and Sam bid nothing, but Nick submits a figure of £5,000 to reverse his nomination and win a place in the final. The prize fund drops to £40,900 as a result.
"Turns out you can put a price on friendship,...
In highlights airing tonight (July 6), the nominated housemates - Nick, Sam Kay, Harry Amelia Martin and Jack McDermott - are given the opportunity to dip into the £45,900 prize fund to save themselves.
They must bid in secret how much they are willing to spend. The highest bidder will no longer face eviction and pass on their nomination to another housemate.
Because Chloe is the only housemate neither nominated nor immune, the nomination would be transferred to her. The only way she can remain safe is if all four housemates bid £0.
Harry, Jack and Sam bid nothing, but Nick submits a figure of £5,000 to reverse his nomination and win a place in the final. The prize fund drops to £40,900 as a result.
"Turns out you can put a price on friendship,...
- 7/6/2015
- Digital Spy
The Big Brother housemates have reacted after the Cash Bomb nominations.
In highlights airing tonight (July 5), Sam Kay, Harry Amelia Martin, Nick Henderson and Jack McDermott are nominated and will therefore face eviction.
The latest Time Bomb twist forced housemates to nominate each other, as the £150,000 winner's prize fund was gradually dropping.
Cristian was the one who nominated Nick, but Harry takes issue with the reason he gave, believing that he is implying she is somehow bullying Nick.
Chloe is also angry at Jack after she tried to signal to him to nominate her. They only had the option to nominate each other, but were both reluctant before Sam intervened and chose Jack.
Jack and Chloe do clear the air later, and Jack comments: "It shows we're true friends that neither of us pressed it."
Jack also asks Nick why he didn't act to save himself during the task. Nick...
In highlights airing tonight (July 5), Sam Kay, Harry Amelia Martin, Nick Henderson and Jack McDermott are nominated and will therefore face eviction.
The latest Time Bomb twist forced housemates to nominate each other, as the £150,000 winner's prize fund was gradually dropping.
Cristian was the one who nominated Nick, but Harry takes issue with the reason he gave, believing that he is implying she is somehow bullying Nick.
Chloe is also angry at Jack after she tried to signal to him to nominate her. They only had the option to nominate each other, but were both reluctant before Sam intervened and chose Jack.
Jack and Chloe do clear the air later, and Jack comments: "It shows we're true friends that neither of us pressed it."
Jack also asks Nick why he didn't act to save himself during the task. Nick...
- 7/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Marc O'Neill has denied any romance between himself and Sam Kay.
The pair shared a kiss during their time together in the house, but Marc said that their closeness would not lead to anything romantic.
Speaking to Digital Spy and others, Marc explained: "That was banter... I gave Sam a kiss – you kiss loads of your mates. I've kissed some of my male mates as well – it doesn't mean I want to have sex with them!
"I kissed Sam and I was messing, joking – I went in. We didn't even try anything."
"We were under the covers chatting," he continued. "We took the batteries out of our mics and she was a bit worried about what her parents might think kissing a bloke on television, and I told her not to worry about it.
"We went to bed and the next morning I went into the Diary...
The pair shared a kiss during their time together in the house, but Marc said that their closeness would not lead to anything romantic.
Speaking to Digital Spy and others, Marc explained: "That was banter... I gave Sam a kiss – you kiss loads of your mates. I've kissed some of my male mates as well – it doesn't mean I want to have sex with them!
"I kissed Sam and I was messing, joking – I went in. We didn't even try anything."
"We were under the covers chatting," he continued. "We took the batteries out of our mics and she was a bit worried about what her parents might think kissing a bloke on television, and I told her not to worry about it.
"We went to bed and the next morning I went into the Diary...
- 7/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Sam Kay, Harry Amelia Martin, Nick Henderson and Jack McDermott are facing eviction next week.
In the latest Time Bomb twist - Cash Bomb - the £150,000 winner's prize was gradually dropping, but to stop it meant nominating a housemate for eviction as well as making themselves immune from being nominated.
Joel Williams nominated Sam, Danny Wisker went for Harry, Cristian Mjc picked Nick and Sam chose Jack.
This means Joel, Danny and Cristian were all safe from being nominated. After some rule-breaking, meanwhile, the prize fund is currently standing at £48,400.
The Cash Bomb challenge saw a big red button placed in the middle of the living room and the prize fund – initially standing at £150,000 - on the plasma.
Big Brother dropped the money on his say-so. To stop the money from going down, a housemate pushed the button.
The housemate who pushed the button was saved from being nominated - however,...
In the latest Time Bomb twist - Cash Bomb - the £150,000 winner's prize was gradually dropping, but to stop it meant nominating a housemate for eviction as well as making themselves immune from being nominated.
Joel Williams nominated Sam, Danny Wisker went for Harry, Cristian Mjc picked Nick and Sam chose Jack.
This means Joel, Danny and Cristian were all safe from being nominated. After some rule-breaking, meanwhile, the prize fund is currently standing at £48,400.
The Cash Bomb challenge saw a big red button placed in the middle of the living room and the prize fund – initially standing at £150,000 - on the plasma.
Big Brother dropped the money on his say-so. To stop the money from going down, a housemate pushed the button.
The housemate who pushed the button was saved from being nominated - however,...
- 7/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother hadn't had enough legends this series, so it chucked in BB7's Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace - and she made an impact immediately with her "basic rations for a basic bitch" moment.
But last night it was time for Aisleyne to leave, so this morning she got on the phone to chat to reporters about being in the house, dealing with Helen Wood, why she wasn't really trying to walk out on last night's show, and why she's really disappointed in her love interest Danny...
Hi Aisleyne! How are you feeling?
"Absolutely knackered! I'm so happy to be out of that madhouse."
Was it a lot different from Big Brother 7?
"Yeah! Big Brother 7 was happy and fun and lovely and musical and magical. This was just dark doom and gloom. But actually, once certain people had left it kind of picked up again. But Marc was hard work...
But last night it was time for Aisleyne to leave, so this morning she got on the phone to chat to reporters about being in the house, dealing with Helen Wood, why she wasn't really trying to walk out on last night's show, and why she's really disappointed in her love interest Danny...
Hi Aisleyne! How are you feeling?
"Absolutely knackered! I'm so happy to be out of that madhouse."
Was it a lot different from Big Brother 7?
"Yeah! Big Brother 7 was happy and fun and lovely and musical and magical. This was just dark doom and gloom. But actually, once certain people had left it kind of picked up again. But Marc was hard work...
- 7/4/2015
- Digital Spy
We saw Aisleyne leave the house and Marc evicted live last night (July 3), but in the highlights, Hotel Bb closed down as the shopping task came to an end.
A mini-revolt ensued - and let's not forget pastrygate - but who had a good day in the house and who struggled to leave a positive impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
Yes, Jack got into a huff again (more than once, actually), but he was quite endearing in last night's episode.
With Marc egging him on, Jack played a prank by pretending to eat a croissant which he wasn't supposed to. Joel and Chloe snapped, and even though Jack was breaking the rules, it was actually amusing to see him take that bite out of a pastry. Mayhem ensued, as nearly everyone got involved to have their say. And you know what?...
A mini-revolt ensued - and let's not forget pastrygate - but who had a good day in the house and who struggled to leave a positive impression? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Jack McDermott
Yes, Jack got into a huff again (more than once, actually), but he was quite endearing in last night's episode.
With Marc egging him on, Jack played a prank by pretending to eat a croissant which he wasn't supposed to. Joel and Chloe snapped, and even though Jack was breaking the rules, it was actually amusing to see him take that bite out of a pastry. Mayhem ensued, as nearly everyone got involved to have their say. And you know what?...
- 7/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's latest evictee Marc O'Neill certainly stirred things up while he was in the house, but his time was up last night as the public chose to boot him out.
Marc got on the phone to reporters this morning to chat about which of the housemates are boring, why he's standing by his friendship with Helen, and what he regrets about his time in the house...
There was a lot of shock from the housemates and the viewers when you were evicted. Are you chuffed people were so surprised?
"Yeah. It was good, but confusing as well. I don't know why they did vote me out if I didn't get negative stuff on social media, because that's all I can go by. But you know what, I had fun. I'm glad I went when I did. I was in there just to have fun, I wasn't in there to win,...
Marc got on the phone to reporters this morning to chat about which of the housemates are boring, why he's standing by his friendship with Helen, and what he regrets about his time in the house...
There was a lot of shock from the housemates and the viewers when you were evicted. Are you chuffed people were so surprised?
"Yeah. It was good, but confusing as well. I don't know why they did vote me out if I didn't get negative stuff on social media, because that's all I can go by. But you know what, I had fun. I'm glad I went when I did. I was in there just to have fun, I wasn't in there to win,...
- 7/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace is officially out of the Big Brother house, and she has a lot to say about Helen Wood and this year's housemates.
The glamour model – who first competed on Big Brother in 2006 – sat down with Emma Willis to dish the dirt after completing her Timebomb return to the house.
Never one to shy away from controversy, Aisleyne spent her week rowing with Helen Wood and Marc O'Neill, complaining about Brian Belo's exit and crying about Jasmine Lennard and Danny Wisker's bed antics.
Asked by Willis if she's pleased to be back in the real world, Aisleyne declared: "Oh lord where do I start, I'm happy to be out of there. That house is absolutely draining and crazy and full of fruitcakes, but I love them all."
Perhaps she loves everyone but Helen Wood, with whom she clashed during their brief tenure together inside the house.
"I didn't...
The glamour model – who first competed on Big Brother in 2006 – sat down with Emma Willis to dish the dirt after completing her Timebomb return to the house.
Never one to shy away from controversy, Aisleyne spent her week rowing with Helen Wood and Marc O'Neill, complaining about Brian Belo's exit and crying about Jasmine Lennard and Danny Wisker's bed antics.
Asked by Willis if she's pleased to be back in the real world, Aisleyne declared: "Oh lord where do I start, I'm happy to be out of there. That house is absolutely draining and crazy and full of fruitcakes, but I love them all."
Perhaps she loves everyone but Helen Wood, with whom she clashed during their brief tenure together inside the house.
"I didn't...
- 7/3/2015
- Digital Spy
For a second week running, Digital Spy readers want Jack McDermott to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
Out of 17,668 readers who voted in our poll, 45.9% (8,117 votes) are hoping to see the housemate from Plymouth voted out in tonight's (July 3) show.
Marc O'Neill came second with 25.4% of the votes.
Harry Amelia Martin drew 15.6%, while Sam Kay looks unlikely to leave with only 13% wanting her gone.
Harry had been below Sam in the voting, but is picking up momentum after the last two days of highlights.
Last week, Jack comfortably topped a DS poll asking who should be evicted, but it was second-placed Simon Gross who was kicked out by the British public on the night instead.
Out of 17,668 readers who voted in our poll, 45.9% (8,117 votes) are hoping to see the housemate from Plymouth voted out in tonight's (July 3) show.
Marc O'Neill came second with 25.4% of the votes.
Harry Amelia Martin drew 15.6%, while Sam Kay looks unlikely to leave with only 13% wanting her gone.
Harry had been below Sam in the voting, but is picking up momentum after the last two days of highlights.
Last week, Jack comfortably topped a DS poll asking who should be evicted, but it was second-placed Simon Gross who was kicked out by the British public on the night instead.
- 7/3/2015
- Digital Spy
NBC’s Hannibal this week drew 1.3 million total viewers and a 0.4 rating, dipping to a new audience low yet one of only three Thursday programs to not drop in the demo on the pre-holiday evening.
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Leading out of the Food Fighters season opener (3.2 mil/0.7), the already renewed Aquarius (2.4 mil/0.4) slipped 25 and 33 percent to new season lows.
Elsewhere….
ABC | Astronaut Wives (4.1 mil/0.7) and Mistresses (3.1 mil/0.6) each shed a few eyeballs plus a tenth in the demo, while Rookie Blue (3.7 mil/0.6) held steady.
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Leading out of the Food Fighters season opener (3.2 mil/0.7), the already renewed Aquarius (2.4 mil/0.4) slipped 25 and 33 percent to new season lows.
Elsewhere….
ABC | Astronaut Wives (4.1 mil/0.7) and Mistresses (3.1 mil/0.6) each shed a few eyeballs plus a tenth in the demo, while Rookie Blue (3.7 mil/0.6) held steady.
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- 7/3/2015
- TVLine.com
Big Brother: Live Eviction: Channel 5, 9pm
Emma Willis announces who will be evicted from the Big Brother house tonight. Will it be Sam, Jack, Harry or Marc?
And if you want even more housemate action, stick around for Bit on the Side with Rylan Clark at 10.30pm and a live stream from the house at 11.30pm.
A League of Their Own: Sky 1, 9pm
James Corden hosts Sky1's sports quiz along with regular panellists Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall.
Tonight's guests are West Ham footballer Kevin Nolan, comedian Micky Flanagan and BBC presenter Gabby Logan.
Longmire: 5Usa, 9pm
In the finale of season 3, Walt seeks closure for the murder of his wife and Henry's case.
Meanwhile, Branch is suspended from duty but continues his investigation of Jacob Nighthorse.
Reckless: Alibi, 9pm
In part two of the season finale and the legal drama's final episode, the jury...
Emma Willis announces who will be evicted from the Big Brother house tonight. Will it be Sam, Jack, Harry or Marc?
And if you want even more housemate action, stick around for Bit on the Side with Rylan Clark at 10.30pm and a live stream from the house at 11.30pm.
A League of Their Own: Sky 1, 9pm
James Corden hosts Sky1's sports quiz along with regular panellists Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall.
Tonight's guests are West Ham footballer Kevin Nolan, comedian Micky Flanagan and BBC presenter Gabby Logan.
Longmire: 5Usa, 9pm
In the finale of season 3, Walt seeks closure for the murder of his wife and Henry's case.
Meanwhile, Branch is suspended from duty but continues his investigation of Jacob Nighthorse.
Reckless: Alibi, 9pm
In part two of the season finale and the legal drama's final episode, the jury...
- 7/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's new hotel business is doing rather well, isn't it? Mind you, the service might not be up to scratch as Dexter Koh, the latest guest to check in, told Digital Spy after leaving today that it had been "awful" (and the "atrocious breakfast" probably won't do Hotel Bb any favours on TripAdvisor).
We caught up with Dexter to find out what he had to say about who's playing a game, why Cristian's snog with Jasmine will have done him a world of good, why Harry is causing big problems for Nick, exactly what kind of "bellend" Marc is and much, much more...
Hi Dexter! What was it like going back in the house?
"It was quite emotional to be honest. It's really strange going back, but I enjoyed being there and being able to relax and knowing that I'm not going to be put up for eviction...
We caught up with Dexter to find out what he had to say about who's playing a game, why Cristian's snog with Jasmine will have done him a world of good, why Harry is causing big problems for Nick, exactly what kind of "bellend" Marc is and much, much more...
Hi Dexter! What was it like going back in the house?
"It was quite emotional to be honest. It's really strange going back, but I enjoyed being there and being able to relax and knowing that I'm not going to be put up for eviction...
- 7/1/2015
- Digital Spy
Tensions rise between some of the Big Brother residents when food goes missing from the store room.
The current shopping task has seen the house transformed into a hotel, with some of the housemates required to serve as part of the staff.
In highlights airing tonight (July 1), Harry Amelia Martin is preparing a sandwich for a guest but gets annoyed when fellow staff Sam Kay tries to eat some of the guests' food.
Later, Sam and Marc O'Neill are seen hiding in the store room, taking the guests' food for themselves.
"Harry's on one right now," Sam tells Marc. "Do it on the sly. I'm not even bothered."
Harry shares her concerns with Joel Williams, a guest, that food is being taken by some of the staff housemates and that she doesn't want to fail the task.
Joel suggests that they should bring all of the food out of the...
The current shopping task has seen the house transformed into a hotel, with some of the housemates required to serve as part of the staff.
In highlights airing tonight (July 1), Harry Amelia Martin is preparing a sandwich for a guest but gets annoyed when fellow staff Sam Kay tries to eat some of the guests' food.
Later, Sam and Marc O'Neill are seen hiding in the store room, taking the guests' food for themselves.
"Harry's on one right now," Sam tells Marc. "Do it on the sly. I'm not even bothered."
Harry shares her concerns with Joel Williams, a guest, that food is being taken by some of the staff housemates and that she doesn't want to fail the task.
Joel suggests that they should bring all of the food out of the...
- 7/1/2015
- Digital Spy
Former Big Brother housemate Charley Uchea has booked into Hotel Bb - and managed to catch Marc O'Neill's eye.
As part of this week's shopping task, the house has been transformed into a hotel, with housemates split into VIP guests (Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, Danny Wisker, Chloe Wilburn and Joel Williams) and employees.
Big Brother Day 48: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (June 30), Big Brother 8 contestant Charley is excitedly greeted by Aisleyne.
Marc later tells Sam: "[Charley's] my type. [Aisleyne's] whole personality is as fake as her tits. It's just showing me she's an idiot."
Charley and Aisleyne have a little gossip about the boys in the house, with Aisleyne saying that she's just friends with Danny. Charley comments that Cristian Mjc is good-looking but lacks a personality.
Charley then catches Marc looking at her and asks why. He responds: "You only fall in love once.
As part of this week's shopping task, the house has been transformed into a hotel, with housemates split into VIP guests (Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, Danny Wisker, Chloe Wilburn and Joel Williams) and employees.
Big Brother Day 48: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (June 30), Big Brother 8 contestant Charley is excitedly greeted by Aisleyne.
Marc later tells Sam: "[Charley's] my type. [Aisleyne's] whole personality is as fake as her tits. It's just showing me she's an idiot."
Charley and Aisleyne have a little gossip about the boys in the house, with Aisleyne saying that she's just friends with Danny. Charley comments that Cristian Mjc is good-looking but lacks a personality.
Charley then catches Marc looking at her and asks why. He responds: "You only fall in love once.
- 6/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Nominations are always guaranteed to cause ripples in the Big Brother house, and it was no different this week. The housemates had their say and then discovered that four of them will be facing the public vote - unfortunately, some of them took it better than others.
It's time for our daily verdict on who had a good day and a bad day, so read on to find out who came out smelling like roses and who came out smelling like something much worse...
Good Day
Sam Kay
No-one had a particularly shining day in the Big Brother house in last night's show, but one thing we do appreciate is grace - and Sam took her nominations in her stride.
Not only did she become one of the housemates facing the public vote, but both Aisleyne and Nick nominated her to her face. That would be a tough situation for anyone to handle,...
It's time for our daily verdict on who had a good day and a bad day, so read on to find out who came out smelling like roses and who came out smelling like something much worse...
Good Day
Sam Kay
No-one had a particularly shining day in the Big Brother house in last night's show, but one thing we do appreciate is grace - and Sam took her nominations in her stride.
Not only did she become one of the housemates facing the public vote, but both Aisleyne and Nick nominated her to her face. That would be a tough situation for anyone to handle,...
- 6/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother has already announced which housemates face the public vote: Harry Amelia Martin, Jack McDermott, Marc O'Neill and Sam Kay are in danger of getting evicted this week. But now we've been treated to all of the details of who nominated whom, so read on to find out...
Jack
Jack nominated Marc, saying: "I feel he adds a level of discomfort. He's trying to manipulate people and I don't feel comfortable when I'm with him in a room." He also chose Sam, saying: "She doesn't think about others. I don't think she cares about others."
Harry
Harry's first nomination was for Sam, as she explained: "I don't know where I stand with her. She does not show a lot of loyalty." She also chose Jack, saying: "I feel he has been very, very grumpy and has been quite short with me."
Marc
Marc picked Danny first, explaining: "He's playing...
Jack
Jack nominated Marc, saying: "I feel he adds a level of discomfort. He's trying to manipulate people and I don't feel comfortable when I'm with him in a room." He also chose Sam, saying: "She doesn't think about others. I don't think she cares about others."
Harry
Harry's first nomination was for Sam, as she explained: "I don't know where I stand with her. She does not show a lot of loyalty." She also chose Jack, saying: "I feel he has been very, very grumpy and has been quite short with me."
Marc
Marc picked Danny first, explaining: "He's playing...
- 6/29/2015
- Digital Spy
The house got pretty heated on Day 46, but last night's highlights showed the fun side of the house, with plenty of laughs and a potentially blossoming romance at the forefront of the episode.
But who came out smelling of roses, and who needs a wake-up call? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Marc O'Neill
Marc begrudgingly dancing to the Birdie Song on loop was hilarious.
After a few rather tense days in the house, we appreciated that Big Brother set an amusing and mischievous task - which put Marc and Sam in '80s hell, while the others enjoyed an '80s heaven party. They couldn't have stuck a better pair together in that room, with Sam's unbridled enthusiasm contrasting Marc's grumpiness at the situation they've found themselves in.
Marc also showed his softer side when he comforted an upset Aisleyne, even though...
But who came out smelling of roses, and who needs a wake-up call? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Marc O'Neill
Marc begrudgingly dancing to the Birdie Song on loop was hilarious.
After a few rather tense days in the house, we appreciated that Big Brother set an amusing and mischievous task - which put Marc and Sam in '80s hell, while the others enjoyed an '80s heaven party. They couldn't have stuck a better pair together in that room, with Sam's unbridled enthusiasm contrasting Marc's grumpiness at the situation they've found themselves in.
Marc also showed his softer side when he comforted an upset Aisleyne, even though...
- 6/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Sam Kay and Marc O'Neill have had to endure '80s hell while their fellow contestants enjoyed a themed party - because they were picked out as the two most selfish housemates.
After the pair were named the most selfish by the rest of the house, they were told that in order to give everyone extra time at an 80s themed party they would have to endure 80s hell first.
What they weren't told was that their housemates would enjoy the party whilst they were both in hell - and they wouldn't get to take part.
Their first task required them to wind the tape into old school cassettes, before they were forced to dance to the 'Birdie Song'.
After their housemates convinced them to remain in 80s hell by saying they were bored and wanted to extend the length of the party, Sam and Marc had...
After the pair were named the most selfish by the rest of the house, they were told that in order to give everyone extra time at an 80s themed party they would have to endure 80s hell first.
What they weren't told was that their housemates would enjoy the party whilst they were both in hell - and they wouldn't get to take part.
Their first task required them to wind the tape into old school cassettes, before they were forced to dance to the 'Birdie Song'.
After their housemates convinced them to remain in 80s hell by saying they were bored and wanted to extend the length of the party, Sam and Marc had...
- 6/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Last night's highlights saw Helen leave the Big Brother house - to a few people's relief. But if you thought the place would become quieter and less hostile as a result, you'd be wrong.
Marc was at the centre of more than one argument, but who impressed and who didn't do themselves any favours? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Sam Kay
We've never really warmed to Sam as a housemate. She grates on us a bit, with her need to please everyone and the way she always tries to spin everything into a positive.
So it was hugely refreshing to see her speak her mind. During the seminar task, when Nikki told Sam that she shouldn't sit on the fence so much, Sam responded by sharing some actual (and valid) opinions of hers, accusing Nikki of letting Marc take all of the stick...
Marc was at the centre of more than one argument, but who impressed and who didn't do themselves any favours? Read on for our daily verdict on all the action.
Good Day
Sam Kay
We've never really warmed to Sam as a housemate. She grates on us a bit, with her need to please everyone and the way she always tries to spin everything into a positive.
So it was hugely refreshing to see her speak her mind. During the seminar task, when Nikki told Sam that she shouldn't sit on the fence so much, Sam responded by sharing some actual (and valid) opinions of hers, accusing Nikki of letting Marc take all of the stick...
- 6/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's 'legendary' housemates Helen Wood and Nikki Grahame both left the house last night - but it's fair to say they probably won't be on each other's Christmas card lists, isn't it?
Nikki spoke to reporters about her time in the house this morning, so read on to find out what she had to say about her dislike of Helen, why she'd be better for Nick than Harry is, what it was like to see Pete in the house, which housemate turned on her yesterday, and much more...
What's it like to be out of the house?
"I've had the best time ever and it was so lovely to see my friends. The first person I called was Brian Belo. I was just so desperate to talk to him. I rang him and he's good. I said, 'Oh, it's so good to talk to you – are you okay?...
Nikki spoke to reporters about her time in the house this morning, so read on to find out what she had to say about her dislike of Helen, why she'd be better for Nick than Harry is, what it was like to see Pete in the house, which housemate turned on her yesterday, and much more...
What's it like to be out of the house?
"I've had the best time ever and it was so lovely to see my friends. The first person I called was Brian Belo. I was just so desperate to talk to him. I rang him and he's good. I said, 'Oh, it's so good to talk to you – are you okay?...
- 6/27/2015
- Digital Spy
Glastonbury: BBC Three, 7pm
Tonight's coverage is presented by Greg James and Clara Amfo, with highlights including performances from James Bay and indie band Catfish and the Bottlemen.
The BBC will also have more highlights from Worthy Farm at 7:30pm on BBC Two and BBC Four, including tracks from tonight's headliners Florence + the Machine.
Sons of Anarchy: Spike, 9pm
Season six of the hit Us drama following a gang of bikers debuts on Spike tonight.
Jax encourages the gang to consider making the club a more legitimate business, even if he is still struggling to escape the sins of his past.
Big Brother Live Eviction: Channel 5, 9pm
Another week, another eviction. See who will be next to leave the Big Brother house out of Cristian, Sam, Harry, Simon, Jack, Joel, Danny and Nick.
Rylan Clark's Bit on the Side follows at 10:30pm, with a live feed beginning from 11:30pm.
Tonight's coverage is presented by Greg James and Clara Amfo, with highlights including performances from James Bay and indie band Catfish and the Bottlemen.
The BBC will also have more highlights from Worthy Farm at 7:30pm on BBC Two and BBC Four, including tracks from tonight's headliners Florence + the Machine.
Sons of Anarchy: Spike, 9pm
Season six of the hit Us drama following a gang of bikers debuts on Spike tonight.
Jax encourages the gang to consider making the club a more legitimate business, even if he is still struggling to escape the sins of his past.
Big Brother Live Eviction: Channel 5, 9pm
Another week, another eviction. See who will be next to leave the Big Brother house out of Cristian, Sam, Harry, Simon, Jack, Joel, Danny and Nick.
Rylan Clark's Bit on the Side follows at 10:30pm, with a live feed beginning from 11:30pm.
- 6/26/2015
- Digital Spy
There has been so much non-stop drama since the '4 In 4 Out' night nearly three weeks ago that we were worried the housemates had forgotten how to smile and have a laugh.
So we were surprised that yesterday's Big Brother show - day 42 of the series - saw the house put aside their troubles and intense hatred for each other and actually have some fun.
Last night's highlights were undoubtedly the best of the series so far, and we present the top moments below:
1. Marc gets giddy after Danny is nominated
We don't think we've ever seen Marc this excited. Whether you're Team Marc or Team Danny, there was something amusing about how giddy and childlike he got - running into the house when he learned that Joel nominated Danny.
2. Awkward! Nikki and Marc take a literal U-turn
Oh god. In the first of several perfectly-timed moments in this episode,...
So we were surprised that yesterday's Big Brother show - day 42 of the series - saw the house put aside their troubles and intense hatred for each other and actually have some fun.
Last night's highlights were undoubtedly the best of the series so far, and we present the top moments below:
1. Marc gets giddy after Danny is nominated
We don't think we've ever seen Marc this excited. Whether you're Team Marc or Team Danny, there was something amusing about how giddy and childlike he got - running into the house when he learned that Joel nominated Danny.
2. Awkward! Nikki and Marc take a literal U-turn
Oh god. In the first of several perfectly-timed moments in this episode,...
- 6/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Sam Kay was set a secret task by Big Brother - unaware that Joel Williams was earlier told to sabotage her.
In highlights airing tonight (June 23), Big Brother informs Joel that he, Jack McDermott, Danny Wisker and Simon Gross need to react badly to Sam's motivational speeches and reject her hugs.
Sam then goes into the Diary Room to excitedly receive her task. She must try to cheer the housemates up and give them a hug.
She goes to Jack first, but despite trying to put him in a good mood, Jack tells her: "You've made my head go mad!"
Simon similarly resists hugging her, asking: "Are you patronising me?"
When Sam attempts to talk to Danny and offer him a hug, Danny walks away, flatly telling her: "I'm too stressed out, and I think you're bang out of order."
And Joel says to Sam: "I don't want...
In highlights airing tonight (June 23), Big Brother informs Joel that he, Jack McDermott, Danny Wisker and Simon Gross need to react badly to Sam's motivational speeches and reject her hugs.
Sam then goes into the Diary Room to excitedly receive her task. She must try to cheer the housemates up and give them a hug.
She goes to Jack first, but despite trying to put him in a good mood, Jack tells her: "You've made my head go mad!"
Simon similarly resists hugging her, asking: "Are you patronising me?"
When Sam attempts to talk to Danny and offer him a hug, Danny walks away, flatly telling her: "I'm too stressed out, and I think you're bang out of order."
And Joel says to Sam: "I don't want...
- 6/23/2015
- Digital Spy
Oh, and this series of Big Brother was so harmonious at the beginning... not anymore.
The battle lines have been drawn, and you damn better pick a side if you don't want to get yourself accused of that terrible, shameful, horrifying crime: sitting on the fence.
On one side, we have Team Marc, and on the other, it's Team Danny. Yes, that's simplifying it a little bit in this world of constantly changing allegiances and power grabbing (yes, we are talking about Big Brother, not Game of Thrones), but basically, that's what it comes down to.
But it isn't just the house that's divided. No, the Digital Spy office is as well, as we just can't decide on which Team is in the right. So below we present our arguments - do let us know whose side you're on by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below.
Team Marc - Ben Lee,...
The battle lines have been drawn, and you damn better pick a side if you don't want to get yourself accused of that terrible, shameful, horrifying crime: sitting on the fence.
On one side, we have Team Marc, and on the other, it's Team Danny. Yes, that's simplifying it a little bit in this world of constantly changing allegiances and power grabbing (yes, we are talking about Big Brother, not Game of Thrones), but basically, that's what it comes down to.
But it isn't just the house that's divided. No, the Digital Spy office is as well, as we just can't decide on which Team is in the right. So below we present our arguments - do let us know whose side you're on by voting in our poll and leaving your comments below.
Team Marc - Ben Lee,...
- 6/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Marc O'Neill caused offence once again in the Big Brother house.
In highlights airing tonight (June 22), the Irishman offends Sam Kay by commenting on her figure when he tries to show her how to squat correctly.
"Would it be safe to say you're just heavy?" he remarks.
Sam keeps smiling, but is visibly hurt and tells Marc that his teasing is hurtful.
She continues by saying that she used to love having him around, before adding: "Now I can't wait to get rid of you."
"You're as fit as a packet of crisps," Marc says back.
In a later conversation with Chloe Wilburn in the Sky Room, Sam comments: "I've always got a comeback, but it's hurtful."
"He's so awful to people, and people continue to defend him," replies Chloe, to which Sam states: "The way he is with Helen now is what he used to be like with me.
In highlights airing tonight (June 22), the Irishman offends Sam Kay by commenting on her figure when he tries to show her how to squat correctly.
"Would it be safe to say you're just heavy?" he remarks.
Sam keeps smiling, but is visibly hurt and tells Marc that his teasing is hurtful.
She continues by saying that she used to love having him around, before adding: "Now I can't wait to get rid of you."
"You're as fit as a packet of crisps," Marc says back.
In a later conversation with Chloe Wilburn in the Sky Room, Sam comments: "I've always got a comeback, but it's hurtful."
"He's so awful to people, and people continue to defend him," replies Chloe, to which Sam states: "The way he is with Helen now is what he used to be like with me.
- 6/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother knows how to mix things up, and this week's game of nomination tag has oddly enough not turned out to be as much fun as regular tag. The house divide is getting more and more intense, and the recriminations are flying all over the place. To be honest, we now schedule in a little lie down after each episode to recover.
But as always, some of the housemates looked good (well, relatively) and some of them most definitely did not. Read on for our verdict on who had a good day and who had a bad day on last night's highlights show...
Good Day
Sam Kay
Look, we didn't expect to be putting Sam in here either. While she's never really done anything wrong, per se, we've never really taken to Sam - and we're still not really sure about her.
But in a house where no-one is...
But as always, some of the housemates looked good (well, relatively) and some of them most definitely did not. Read on for our verdict on who had a good day and who had a bad day on last night's highlights show...
Good Day
Sam Kay
Look, we didn't expect to be putting Sam in here either. While she's never really done anything wrong, per se, we've never really taken to Sam - and we're still not really sure about her.
But in a house where no-one is...
- 6/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Last night's highlights saw the housemates react to the latest eviction result. But if they thought Big Brother would give them a break, they were wrong - as nominations started just minutes after Jade's exit.
Who did themselves proud, and who needs to step back and think about what they're doing a bit more? Read on for our daily verdict.
Good Day
Joel Williams
Team Marc or Team Danny? The house has been rocked by a heavy divide, leading to several unpleasant and extremely confrontational arguments.
One housemate who has tried his best not to let the factions affect how he goes about his day is Joel. Instead of taking sides, he has remained civil with everyone as best as he can. Though Marc was reluctant to talk to Joel ("Stay away, because if they see you with me, you're going to get nominated"), Joel asked an upset Marc if he was okay.
Who did themselves proud, and who needs to step back and think about what they're doing a bit more? Read on for our daily verdict.
Good Day
Joel Williams
Team Marc or Team Danny? The house has been rocked by a heavy divide, leading to several unpleasant and extremely confrontational arguments.
One housemate who has tried his best not to let the factions affect how he goes about his day is Joel. Instead of taking sides, he has remained civil with everyone as best as he can. Though Marc was reluctant to talk to Joel ("Stay away, because if they see you with me, you're going to get nominated"), Joel asked an upset Marc if he was okay.
- 6/21/2015
- Digital Spy
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