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The men are put to work in tonight’s Celebrity Big Brother

Butlers, cleaners and chefs!

When this year’s Celebrity Big Brother bosses sent eight women into the house first, they were expecting fireworks.

What they got instead were lots of lovely rational chats, political debates and heart-to-heart moments about their different life experiences!

However, Channel 5 bosses put the cats in amongst the pigeons when the men were added to the mix.

In tonight’s show the gathered women are shown watching videos introducing each of the men – with enthusiasm reserved for John Barnes, Shane Lynch and Wayne Sleep.

Love Island’s Jonny Mitchell and Daniel “Dapper Laughs” O’Reilly, on the other hand, aren’t met with such approval.

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That’s probably because on Jonny’s VT, he says “Feminism probably has gone too far,” a reference to his time in the Love Island villa over summer.

Back then, he’d been getting on famously with Camilla Thurlow, but put his foot in it with his views on feminism.

Surprisingly, Ann’s reaction to Jonny’s comment isn’t one of disdain – she actually agrees!

However, Ann says she’s “Not impressed” by Daniel’s video, where he says he “loves” his gender.

Once the men are in the house, they’re immediately put to work, with each one being given a job to complete the night’s task.

Wayne Sleep and singer Ginuwine are picked to be house butlers, and Shane Lynch and John Barnes are designated chefs.

Apprentice star Andrew Brady is selected as one of the house cleaners.

While Jonny and Daniel pick up the plum job of cleaning the bathrooms along with Shane Jenek – also known as Courtney Act.

This series of Celebrity Big Brother promised to explore gender roles, with the cast including transgender India Willoughby, plus drag act Courtney.

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So we’ll see how the men get on being bossed around by the house’s ladies!

Celebrity Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on Channel 5.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor