Celebrity Big Brother’s Sir Michael Fabricant was faced with the ‘loudest arrival boos ever’ as he entered the iconic house during Monday’s live episode.
The former MP, who is famed for his hair, made his show debut as the fourth housemate to enter the compound.
But as he joined hosts Aj Odudu and Will Best on the colourful bridge, the rowdy crowd beneath them did not seem impressed by his appearance.
He was particularly boo’d during the moments he mention his blonde locks and when he gave a shout out to his fellow conservatives on live TV.
And the unhappy audience did not go unmissed as viewers flocked to x, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts.
One penned: ‘The boos for Michael Fabricant lmao, Conservatives always get booed. But it’s interesting that he’s bisexual and says he’s quite liberal, could he surprise us? #CBBUK #CBB’
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Celebrity Big Brother’s Sir Michael Fabricant was faced with the ‘loudest arrival boos ever’ as he entered the iconic house during Monday’s live episode
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The former MP, who is famed for his hair, made his show debut as the fourth housemate to enter the compound
‘Love when they try to blast the music so we can’t hear the boos but they’re so loud you can hear them regardless #CBB #CelebrityBigBrother #CBBUK’
‘They can’t NOT expect boos for a Tory. #CBB #CBBUK’
‘The boos fantastic #CBBUK #CBB’
‘The biggest boos I’ve ever heard for an entrance!’
‘That’s not a good start to Michael’s CBB journey!’
Speaking to the hosts before going into the house, Michael revealed why he wanted to be a CBB housemate.
The outspoken politics enthusiast said: ‘Meeting interesting people and having good conversations.
‘Having some fun and to find out what it’s like being trapped with people I don’t know!’
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But as he joined hosts Aj Odudu and Will Best on the colourful bridge, the rowdy crowd beneath them did not seem impressed by his appearance.
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He was particularly boo’d during the moments he mention his blonde locks and when he gave a shout out to his fellow conservatives on live TV
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And the unhappy audience did not go unmissed as viewers flocked to x, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts
Asked how he would get on with the other celebrities, he replied: ‘It’s difficult to say.
‘If they’re bright, amusing, interesting it’ll be great. I’m a light sleeper so if they have some funny nighttime habits, that could be a problem.
‘So no snorers, please. I think boredom is my biggest fear – not having enough stimulation.’
Chesney was the first housemate to step inside and he was immediately given a challenge by Big Brother.
He was tasked with introducing himself to the first four housemates as ‘The one and only Chesney Hawkes’.
Next to enter the house was JoJo Siwa and he immediately recited the catchphrase he’d been instructed to say.
He continued to do it as challenged by Big Brother as he was slowly joined by more stars including Trisha Goddard, Chris Hughes and Patsy Palmer.