Former housemates enter CBB for EXPLOSIVE ‘Final Judgement’

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by Jadie Troy-Pryde |
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If you thought that Celebrity Big Brother couldn’t get any more dramz, you were wrong.

We’ve run out of fingers and toes to count the amount of ridiculous arguments in the All Stars series – from Kim Woodburn’s anger at Nicola McLean not wanting to be called Nicole, to Chloe Ferry kicking off because she really, REALLY wanted to get with Calum Best.

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Same.

And even though we thought it was up to Speidi to cause friction between the housemates, it seems that they are all doing it themselves since the pair got the boot on Friday (CRY).

Last night we saw the housemates doing the dreaded face-to-face nominations that happened IRL after Friday night’s evictions.

And it all ended in tears as Jedward kicked TF off at Calum Best and everyone else for trying to paint a picture of them that they thought was unfair.

Awkward.

There are five housemates up for the final eviction before next week’s final (Jedward, Calum, Nicola, Kim and Jamie O’Hara), and it seems the pressure is taking its toll on the gang.

Let’s not tell them they may have to stay in for another month just yet.

So in tonight’s show, we’ll see none other than former CBB housemates Vanessa Feltz and John McCririck popping in to cast a ‘Final Judgement’ on the housemates for failing to fill expectations.

It’s kind of like Judge Rinder but with celebs and even MORE jokes.

What will the housemates stand accused of? Who will snap under the pressure? And will Jedward be able to take the heat from John Mc?

Will ANYONE?

We can’t wait.

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