Big Brother fans call for Jordan to be evicted after Pot Noodle drama
Big Brother fans are ‘disgusted’ and call for Jordan to be evicted after he puts MAYONNAISE in his Pot Noodle: ‘An absolute crime’
Big Brother fans called for housemate Jordan to be evicted after discovering his ‘disgusting’ habit during Tuesday night’s episode.
The lawyer, 25, was seen entering the show’s famous house on ITV on Sunday night as the programme returned to British television after a five year hiatus.
And after just three days in the house, Jordan has sparked controversy after squeezing a generous portion of mayonnaise into his curry-flavoured Pot Noodle.
He explained: ‘I love mayonnaise, I put it with everything.’
Fans rushed to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their disgust online.
Mayogate: Big Brother fans called for housemate Jordan to be evicted after discovering his ‘disgusting’ habit during Tuesday night’s episode
One viewer wrote: ‘That mayo and pot noodle is grounds for eviction’
Another said: ‘I was a little bit smitten with Jordan but he’s just put mayonnaise in a pot noodle. An absolute criminal’
A third added: ‘Putting mayo in your pot noodle?! My guy needs to be evicted just for that’
One penned: ‘Mayo in a pot noodle? VILE’
Pot noodles appeared to be the hot topic during Tuesday’s episode after Henry and Jordan secretly smuggled a pair of Bombay Pot Noodles into the shared bedrooms.
Farida was quick to share her disappointment at their actions, as she complained to Matty: ‘Do you know what? Before I went I said, ‘I’m really hungry and I’m really looking forward to a Pot Noodle.’
‘But by the time I’d came down and they [Henry and Jordan] had seen the store room they had gone and got themselves the noodles so when I went in there was none left.
‘It doesn’t matter, s**t happens but it’s happened three times now. It’s part of living here, but that was a bit spiteful.
While the pair enjoyed their noodles, Farida continued: ‘But thankfully, God’s given us a lot of patience to be patient in certain situations.’
After squeezing a generous portion of mayonnaise into his curry-flavoured pot noodle, Jordan explained: ‘I love mayonnaise, I put it with everything.’
Fuming: Fans rushed to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter , to share their disgust online
Big Brother returned to British television with a barman, make-up artist, butcher and youth worker among the contestants entering the famous house on Sunday.
The influential social experiment, which sees housemates live together in a custom-built home for weeks without access to the outside world in a bid to win £100,000, has opened its doors for the first time in five years.
After it was axed by Channel 5 amid a ratings slump in 2018, new hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best introduced a batch of 16 contestants to the brand-new house in front of a live studio audience.
Big Brother started in 2000 on Channel 4 before Channel 5 took over in 2011, airing in the UK for a total of 18 years.
Before his entrance, Jordan quipped that he was most looking forward to ‘not having to pay bills’ during his time in the house.
The ‘sarcastic’ lawyer from Scunthorpe said he applied for the show on a whim and he is interested in the social experiment side of the programme.
He said: ‘I have a face like a chastised backside hence I wear such wonderful shirts to make up for it.’
Drama: Pot noodles appeared to be the hot topic during Tuesday’s episode after Henry and Jordan secretly smuggled a pair of Bombay Pot Noodles into the shared bedrooms
Farida was quick to share her disappointment at their actions, as she complained to Matty: ‘Do you know what? Before I went I said, ‘I’m really hungry and I’m really looking forward to a Pot Noodle.’
On why he applied, Jordan said: ‘Well, I love the show. I was quite disillusioned with life so I suppose boredom made me apply to some extent. I honestly applied on a whim.
‘I’m interested in the social experiments side of Big Brother. I don’t really like the idea of living with people but I thought I might as well give it a try. And I wanted to challenge myself.’
On why he’s most likely to get nominated, he explained: ‘Being cantankerous and acting as if I don’t want to be there even if I do in my heart.
‘They might nominate me for being disengaged perhaps or not paying everyone an equal amount of attention. They may feel left out but I can’t help that.’
Big Brother continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
BIG BROTHER 2023: MEET THE CONTESTANTS!
JENKIN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Barman
FROM: Bridgend
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS DESCRIBE YOU? ‘Loud and messy, and irritating probably.’
TOM
AGE: 21
PROFESSION: Butcher
FROM: Somerset
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘I think I might potentially offend some people. My mouth moves faster than my brain.’
TRISH
AGE: 33
PROFESSION: Stay-at-home mum
FROM: Luton
WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? ‘I think my first priority is to sort out my housing situation. The housing crisis is just ridiculous and my housing situation has been unstable. It brings me a lot of mum guilt because I’ve got a young child. It’s my biggest incentive and motivation to win.’
JORDAN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Lawyer
FROM: Scunthorpe
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being cantankerous and acting as if I don’t want to be there even if I do in my heart. They might nominate me for being disengaged perhaps or not paying everyone an equal amount of attention. They may feel left out but I can’t help that.’
DYLAN
AGE: 39
PROFESSION: DJ
FROM: Coventry
TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: ‘I appeared on a TV show called The Last Leg about amputees – two years before I lost my leg!’
NOKY
AGE: 26
PROFESSION: Banker
FROM: Derby
WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BECOME A BIG BROTHER HOUSEMATE? ‘I love challenges. I’ve had so many amazing times in my life, like going to Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain. I like to do something different and I think this is the next challenge I want to conquer. I want to show people what pageant girls are really like and disprove a lot of stereotypes around them. I also show what it’s like being a woman who’s worked in male- dominated fields. I want to show that women are capable of doing anything they want.’
PAUL
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Security officer
FROM: Liverpool
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being the biggest wind up, eating all the food and being the loudest housemate.’
OLIVIA
AGE: 23
PROFESSION: Dancer
FROM: Glasgow
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘I think when people are in that hangry state, that’s when I’ll wind people up and grind their gears. I think they’ll nominate me for being full on, and for my brutal honesty and oversharing of opinions.’
FARIDA
AGE: 50
PROFESSION: Make-up artist
FROM: Wolverhampton
TELL US AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOURSELF: ‘People are always surprised when I say I got married at 43. Or also that I’m an ex-holiday rep in Gran Canaria and Menorca.’
HALLIE
AGE: 18
PROFESSION: Youth worker
FROM: London
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET NOMINATED FOR? ‘Being lazy and having an opinion. I’m quite opinionated, I like speaking my mind and not many people like that. I’m quite real.’
YINRUN
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Customer support agent
FROM: Harrogate
WHAT PART OF THE EXPERIENCE ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO? ‘I’m most excited about being surrounded by so many people from different walks of life. I don’t think I will ever live in a house again with so many different kinds of people. I’m from China and I think it will help me be more immersed in British culture.’
CHANELLE
AGE: 29
PROFESSION: Dental therapist
FROM: Llanelli
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO BE NOMINATED FOR? ‘Probably just for being annoying. In Wales, we have this saying, “I’ll do it now in a minute.” So like, if I went to make food and I left a dish on the side, I have all good intentions of washing it but I’d be like, “I’ll do it now in a minute,” and it might be three hours later before I do it. So probably for silly stuff like that.’
ZAK
AGE: 28
PROFESSION: Model
FROM: Manchester
WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE PRIZE MONEY IF YOU WON? ‘Pay off my debts and help my family out. I’ve also been saving up to build a park in my village back at home in Thailand because where I grew up, there’s no parks or playgrounds.’
MATTY
AGE: 24
PROFESSION: Doctor
FROM: Isle Of Man
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? ‘They would say I’m quite like a lucky person or someone who really wants to experience life to its fullest and do everything that it has to offer. Someone who is kind and fun and doesn’t take life too seriously.’
HENRY
AGE: 25
PROFESSION: Food writer
FROM: Cotswolds
HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU? ‘I think they would say I’m particularly sociable and very chatty. I mean, I’ll be honest, my parents would definitely say I’m a bit of a snob but I take it as a compliment. I think it means you’ve got high standards and good taste. They’d say I was quite a peculiar child.’
KERRY
AGE: 40
PROFESSION: NHS manager
FROM: Essex
WHAT MADE YOU APPLY TO BE A BIG BROTHER HOUSEMATE? ‘I love the programme. It is, for me, the ultimate reality TV show ever. I’ve got multiple sclerosis and so the reason why I never applied before is because I always saw those whacking great big stairs to get into the house. It just felt a little bit unachievable because for the first three years of my illness I was in a wheelchair. When I saw it was coming back and searching for real people from all walks of life, I thought, this is my year.’
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