The ‘Heartstopper’ star expected to be reunited with a friend or family member but was instead surprised with an eviction
Celebrity Big Brother's Lauren Simon, 51, was seen in public for the first time with her boyfriend in Cheshire on Saturday as the two enjoyed a romantic dog walk.
The public was given the vote to save their favourite housemate, with Bradley, 22, ending up being booted out a day before the grand final.
The Love Island star, 29, endured a turbulent spell on the ITV1 show before being voted out last Friday, becoming the fourth housemate to leave.
One star has fallen at the final hurdle – but who has gone home?
Fern Britton, David Potts, Nikita Kuzmin, Louis Walsh and Colson Smith made it to the TV show final.
Celebrity Big Brother’s Bradley Riches has spoken out following a surprise eviction during the penultimate episode of the reality show. The Heartstopper star placed 6th in the show, which saw Ibiza Weekender’s David Potts take home the crown. He was immediately evicted from the house when contestants had the chance to briefly meet their loved ones - but host, AJ Odudu came for him instead. “Being in a backdoor eviction was kind of cool”, Riches told fans. “When the lights went red I kind of knew...
On Thursday, the finalists were revealed as David Potts, Nikita Kuzmin , Louis Walsh, Fern Britton and Colson Smith.
Watch the moment Bradley Riches is evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house through the backdoor. The shock twist came ahead of Friday’s final (22 March), which will see Louis Walsh, Nikita Kuzmin, Fern Britton, Colson Smith or David Potts crowned the winner. In the closing moments of Thursday evening’s episode, Bradley left the house via the backdoor, having initially expected to meet with a family member in the garden. He was greeted, instead, by AJ Odudu - who confirmed his eviction. The...
Viewers have criticised the reality show's 'vote to save' approach
Irish singer-songwriter was one of several showbiz colleagues mentioned by the former ‘X Factor’ judge
Fans admitted they were 'sobbing' over the surprise exit