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Jarrod
31-12-2011, 11:25 PM
CELEBRITY Big Brother will be more unpredictable than ever when it returns this week – sparking fears housemates will crack up because of the pressure.

Show bosses are planning extra surprise evictions – meaning the celebs will constantly be on their guard.

A Big Brother source last night revealed: “Producers have ordered more live evictions. They will be dropping like flies after just days in the house.

“They’ve all got big egos and want to make the final. So the constant threat of eviction and a booing crowd will make them nervous.”

Show host Brian Dowling, 33, has also promised the famous housemates will be given a rough ride on the new series of the hit Channel 5 show.

He revealed: “The whip will be cracked – we are going to make it tough for them. It’ll be hell living in that house.”

Thursday’s launch show will see 12 celebrities enter the house including soap star Natalie Cassidy.

But pals last night feared the former EastEnders actress, 28, would struggle with pressure.

One said: “Natalie has had a difficult year with her ex-fiancé appearing in court for assaulting her and dealing with the break-up. So she could find three weeks in the house difficult and crack up.”

Insiders also fear actress Denise Welch and comedienne Ruby Wax, 58, who have both battled mental illness, will find it tough on the show.

Other stars who are lined up for the series include Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen, 54.

Celebrity Big Brother begins on Thursday at 9pm on Channel 5.

From the Daily Star (http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/227909/Celebrity-Big-Brother-2011-Celebs-face-a-house-of-pain-/)

Niall
31-12-2011, 11:46 PM
To be honest, rumours of a more harsh and 'evil' big brother are just as common as the sex den thing that the Daily Star runs articles about every year.

I'd love it if it happened but I severely doubt that it will.

Jake.
01-01-2012, 12:30 AM
Really hope it is true

Callum
01-01-2012, 12:31 AM
I'll believe it when I see it. :rolleyes:

swinearefine
01-01-2012, 12:32 AM
Wow, this year is shaping up to be really new and fresh! It's going to be sexy AND evil? What innovators!

Marsh.
01-01-2012, 01:37 AM
The more they push the "unpredictable" nature of a series, then the more predictable it will be.
Are they still going to push the evil, painful side? That was new for 2004, now? Not so much.

But the whole article sounds like something anyone with any knowledge of what BB is could write. All those quotes sound false and made up on the spot.

daniel-lewis-1985
01-01-2012, 02:54 AM
I know this sounds really dumb but i thought it was "I before E except after C" So why is it their? :(

Teachers lied to me

Suze
01-01-2012, 09:09 AM
Won't some of the more egotistical Celebs going into the house do a google anyway to see what they are in for and see such articles as the Daily Star one? So it will hardly be much of a surprise to them.

Omah
01-01-2012, 10:04 AM
I know this sounds really dumb but i thought it was "I before E except after C" So why is it their? :(

Teachers lied to me

'their'

Origin:

1150–1200; Middle English < Old Norse theirra; replacing Old English thāra, thǣra;

i before e except after c

Most people know the spelling rule about i before e except after c.

The rule only applies when the sound represented is ‘ee’, though. It doesn’t apply to words like science or efficient, in which the –ie- combination does follow the letter c but isn’t pronounced ‘ee’.

There are a few exceptions to the general i before e rule, even when the sound is ‘ee’. Examples include seize, weird, and caffeine. There’s nothing for it but to learn how to spell these words, checking in a dictionary until you are sure about them.

http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/i-before-e-except-after-c

Omah
01-01-2012, 10:09 AM
Maybe ..... :idc:

reece(:
01-01-2012, 12:09 PM
It's sad that it is guaranteed to be a crowd of boos.