When you've spent the best part of two years slobbed out on the sofa, the concept of clubbing can start to feel a little foreign. There was a time we truly thought we'd never step foot on a dancefloor again. What a dark time that was.
26.03.2022 - 21:21 / usmagazine.com
After Todrick Hall broke his silence about his time on Celebrity Big Brother, Julie Chen, Teddi Mellencamp and Cynthia Bailey weighed in on his controversial approach to the game.
“It was probably a smart move to not do interviews from the beginning because I don’t think he remembers some of the things he was saying,” Mellencamp, 40, told Us Weekly prior to taking part in The Modern Day Wife’s What She Said panel at the W Hollywood in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 24.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum questioned whether Hall’s outlook changed after he caught up on the comments he made on screen. “It takes a little time to process once you get out of the house. I’m one of those people that really remembers a good amount of what I say and the things that I do. But I think he probably should be taking some time to reflect,” Mellencamp added, noting that she hasn’t stayed in touch with Hall.
The Celebrity Big Brother runner-up, 36, previously received major backlash from his costars based on his time with them in the house. After the reality series wrapped last month, viewers called Hall out for his comments on Shanna Moakler’s appearance and Chris Kirkpatrick’s family.
Bailey, 55, for her part, explained that she had a different partnership with the choreographer than her cast members.
“Todrick was the one that kind of took me under his wing. In any case, I like Todrick. I got a chance to really get to know him inside the house. I had no idea what was really happening,” she shared with Us, adding that she still hasn’t seen all of the season 3 episodes yet.”I guess all of the cast, pretty much everyone that got a chance, were really upset with him and it is what it is. But I never saw it.”
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When you've spent the best part of two years slobbed out on the sofa, the concept of clubbing can start to feel a little foreign. There was a time we truly thought we'd never step foot on a dancefloor again. What a dark time that was.
Big Brother this year, with the clashing of old and new contestants playing out on screen.WATCH BELOW: Big Brother Back To The Future first lookIn a newly released promotion video, Australia can hear Big Brother himself telling us that it’s his 21st birthday, and he’s ready to celebrate in style.While we have a new round of fresh faces coming into the House, we also have a number of familiar ones joining as well.Reggie Bird, Dave Graham, Trevor Butler and Tim Dormer are just some of the old housemates coming back for what promises to be a fun and drama-packed season of the classic reality show!Scroll on to find out who is joining new, and who will be returning when the series drops later in the year.AleishaEntrepreneur Aleisha tells us she’s a very good liar, and that lying comes naturally to her. We’re curious to see how this will help her Big Brother game.JohnsonJohnson introduces himself in the promo as a "massive Big Brother fan".“I’ve watched every second of every episode,” he tells us.SamIntimacy coach Sam tells us that "seduction is an art", which is knowledge we’re certain will come in handy in the house, especially with the quick shots we saw of housemates sharing kisses while on the inside.JoshAll we really know about Josh so far is that he’s an ex-model, and has worked internationally in that profession.
***Trigger Warning: This video contains mentions of anorexia*** Tributes are flooding in for Big Brother star Nikki Grahame who died one year ago today of anorexia. In an exclusive interview with OK! magazine, Nikki's mum Sue said if she could speak to her daughter one last time, she'd tell her she was "pretty much the best thing that ever happened to me – she and her sister". "I am so proud of everything she achieved - I'm so lucky she was my girl," Sue said, describing Nikki's incredible life, as well as her serious struggles.
Channel 4 is set to celebrate the life of late Big Brother star Nikki Grahame, with the release of an emotional new documentary focusing on the reality TV star. Nikki, who shot to fame in 2006 after entering the Big Brother house, sadly passed away in April 2021 aged 38, after a lengthy battle with anorexia which started when she was only eight years old.The new documentary, titled Nikki Grahame: Who Is She?, is set to feature interviews with Nikki's loved ones, including her mum Sue, and will air tonight (7 April) on Channel 4.
Glyn Wise appeared on This Morning on Thursday to discuss his transition into priesthood as he focuses on training for the leadership role in the Christian church. Glyn shot to fame in the UK aged just 18 after he appeared on Big Brother back in 2006, where he became a fan favourite among viewers. Now at 34 years old, the ex TV star, who grew up as a Christian, has reconnected with his faith after breaking away during a bout of enjoying the riches of fame and partying following his time on the Channel 4 reality series.
Broadway’s spring season kicked into higher gear last week, with the arrival of seven previewing productions (with more to come over the next few weeks). Business overall remained robust, with the 31 shows grossing a total of $28,818,836. The figure marks a 7% increase over the previous week, a jump due in no small part to the stellar performances of such recent arrivals as Funny Girl, Mr. Saturday Night, Plaza Suite and, of course, The Music Man.
Big Brother viewers, he’s the legendary then-18 year old, who slo-mo’d into the house in his Baywatch skimpies in 2006, then cooked an egg for the very first time.To students in China and Ghana, he’s the English teacher who spent his post-uni years travelling the world and getting to know cultures light years away from his hometown of Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales.And to church-goers at St Michael’s Church in north London, he’s soon-to-be Father Glyn, the priest-in-training who, when he’s not doing his bit to help Camden’s most needy, can be found delivering impassioned sermons from the pulpit.So, how did one of the UK’s most iconic reality stars go from Big Brother to Father with a big F? Speaking exclusively to heat, Glyn tells us it was always meant to be. “I always felt there was something there,” says the now-34 year old, who – in another one of his many lives – also worked as a radio DJ for BBC Wales.“When I went on Big Brother, being Christian wasn’t considered very cool, but I’d be praying in bed under the covers.
Todrick Hall is facing a lawsuit.
Not a great start to 2022 for Todrick Hall. The Celebrity Big Brother runner-up is being sued for $60,000 in back rent he owes his landlords.
Chanelle Hayes may have found success after appearing on Big Brother in 2007, but the mum-of-two is no longer interested in the lime light. Instead, Chanelle, 34, has told new magazine that she has made the decision to pursue a career in nursing instead. “I’m on placement now for three months at a hospital – I’m really enjoying it," Chanelle explained.