
CBB fans fume minutes into the final as they're 'fed up' of 'annoying' element
After almost three weeks, Celebrity Big Brother's 2025 series is coming to an end with the ITV show set to crown its winner during an explosive live final - but fans have been left unimpressed minutes into the show
Celebrity Big Brother fans have rushed to complain about the ITV show minutes into the final. Viewers hit out at the music being played during the first two evictions which saw Chris Hughes and Chesney Hawkes.
"Stop playing sh** f**king music over the evictions. The crowd is there and booing/cheering for a reason. They want to be heard. S**t," one fumed. Another agreed: "They've borrowed the emotional music from the X factor and BGT and I'm just waiting for Susan Boyle to sing us out and Simon Cowell to press the golden buzzer."
"NOONE NEEDS THIS S**T MUSIC PLAYING OVER THE EMOTIONAL SCENES. ITS S***. WHOEVER DID THIS I HATE YOU," someone else echoed. And another said: "100% dude, I don't get why ITV are so obsessed with putting music throughout the show. This isn't Love Island, TOWIE etc. We went 11 years without background music on Channel 4 and it was perfect then so don't need it now."
After almost three weeks in the iconic house, the ITV show revealed which of the six semi-finalists had received the most votes from the pubic with an extra-long episode. While the series began with 13 housemates, one particular star didn't make it to the end of the first week - with Mickey Rourke being asked to leave after a number of incidents within the house.
Big Brother gave Mickey a formal warning for using homophobic language towards JoJo Siwa on his second day in the competition and by day six, we had been asked to leave.
The Hollywood star was kicked out after six days in the house for "further use of inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behaviour". It came after the 72-year-old aggressively confronted Chris Hughes during a pirate task and called him a "c***" and made a sexually crude comment to Ella Rae Wise.
After Tuesday's triple eviction, just six housemates remained in the Celebrity Big Brother house: Chesney Hawkes, Chris Hughes, Danny Beard, Donna Preston, Jack P. Shepherd and JoJo Siwa.
Unfortunately, Angellica Bell, Patsy Palmer and Ella Rae Wise narrowly missed out on places in the final, with the trio being evicted during the show's triple elimination on Tuesday.
In the run-up to tonight's final, there has been a lot of discussion among fans around Chris and JoJo's relationship after the pair grew close on the show.
Earlier in the week, fans slammed Chris on social media after catching him plant a kiss on JoJo's head while they bathed in the hot tub on the livestream. "I don't care what anyone says anymore!!!! Chris and JoJo's relationship and how they act with one another is so inappropriate. Imagine JoJo's girlfriend watching this. She's not going to be okay with this behaviour," one fan fumed.
Meanwhile, Chris reportedly walked away from his role on ITV Racing ahead of entering the CBB house. The former Love Island star had previously been involved in co-hosting race meetings such as the Cheltenham Festival and Royal Ascot.
An insider revealed: "Chris had a dream job on ITV Racing, but things turned sour after his ITV wouldn't up his pay. He wasn't paid what he thought he was owed. He had a great rapport with Oli in the Social Stable, and ITV Racing viewers have been left wondering where he went."

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