Jamie O’Hara booted out of Celebrity Big Brother in shock secret eviction

The former footballer was handcuffed and removed via a back door
Out: Jamie O'Hara was denied a big eviction
Channel 5
Emma Powell31 January 2017

Jamie O’Hara has been booted out of Celebrity Big Brother in a shock back door eviction.

The former footballer was led away in handcuffs as he lost his place on the Channel 5 show following an interrogation by Judge Vanessa Feltz.

Despite a blossoming romance with Bianca Gascoigne, O’Hara failed to win over the public when up against Calum Best, Kim Woodburn, Nicola McLean and Jedward.

His shock eviction marks the end of Judgement Weekend which saw the housemates judged to see if they had lived up to expectations.

Interrogation: Jamie O'Hara gets a grilling from a police officer
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In scenes to be aired on Monday night, housemates will be seen facing the final judgement in an Interrogation Room.

They will then be gathered in Big Brother’s courtroom where Judge Vanessa Feltz enters for the final verdict and announces that all weekend, the housemates have been judged and the public have been voting to save.

Jamie O'Hara declares love for Bianca Gasgoigne on Celebrity Big Brother

O’Hara is then handcuffed, and led away from the house through a back door and denied the fanfare of a normal eviction.

Clearly shocked, Coleen Nolan said: “It’s a s*** way of going.”

O’Hara’s surprise departure later led to a row kicking off between Jedward and Best.

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The Irish twins attempted to ‘cheer people up’ by singing – but Best wanted to turn the lights out and go to sleep.

Losing his temper Best said: “You don’t f****** respect me because you want to argue with me. You’re bang out of order.”

Jedward replied: “All we’re doing is singing a song…it’s about life, I know it’s cheesy but you can sleep when you’re dead.”

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

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