Celebrity Big Brother 2016 housemates threaten ‘strike’ in huge bedroom row

It looks like the tension in the house just exploded
'Strike': several Celebrity Big Brother housemates threaten to walk out over behaviour complaints
Channel 5
Ben Travis11 August 2016

Tensions in the Celebrity Big Brother house have been bubbling away – and it looks like things just boiled over.

Six housemates marched to the Diary Room and threatened to leave in a ‘strike’ over the disruptive behaviour of four celebrities.

It seems Chloe Khan, Stephen Bear, Marnie Simpson and Lewis Bloor were the troublemakers, throwing cake around the bedroom and creating a lot of noise.

Heavy D’s request for them to stop and ‘have some respect’ didn’t have the desired effect, causing the potential walk-out.

Unhappy with the whole situation, James Whale, Samantha Fox, Aubrey O’Day, Frankie Grande, Katie Waissel and Ricky Norwood went to the Diary Room to speak to Big Brother.

“We can’t go on like this,” says Whale. “We all want to leave.

"There are four protagonists and they have over stepped the line tonight.

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“This could be the first strike in the history of Big Brother and I’m very right wing!”

Bear’s confrontational behaviour has already landed him into trouble in the series, with the house putting him up for permanent nomination – meaning he’s eligible for all evictions.

However, Bear, Marnie, and Lewis all survived last night’s live eviction, with Saira Khan being sent packing instead.

Channel 5, 9pm

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