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Monday, September 16, 2024
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Louis Walsh crowned ‘Celebrity Big Brother’s’ villain in enchanted task turned sour

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From pop maestro to master of mischief: Louis Walsh stirs up CBB House with his ‘evil’ antics

In a plot twist worthy of its own fairytale, the Celebrity Big Brother house took a dark turn, transforming into a kingdom of trials and tribulations with Louis Walsh at the helm, branded the most dastardly of them all. As the night unfolded, housemates were plunged into a world where only the sly, cunning, and downright naughty could thrive.

The drama kicked off with the inhabitants ranking themselves on a scale of good to evil, a move that saw Walsh, the pop world’s kingpin, taking the throne as the lead antagonist. His claim to infamy? Plaguing the airwaves with an arsenal of catchy pop tunes that the public can’t escape.

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Paired with Zeze for the reign of terror, the duo presided over their subjects from a vantage point high in the tower, doling out orders and enjoying a feast fit for a king while the rest of the house nibbled on meagre rations. The first decree from their highnesses? Naming the three most “brainless” of the bunch – Nikita, David, and Bradley, who were then subjected to a quiz and a dining experience that was anything but ordinary, with korma mackerel cakes and wasabi pate on the menu.

But power can be a divisive force, and cracks quickly appeared in the villainous facade. When tasked with identifying the heartless among them, Walsh and Zeze’s alliance began to crumble. Disagreements flared, with Zeze drained by the conflict and Walsh insisting on his choices, declaring, “I have the final say,” only to be met with Zeze’s firm “No you don’t!”

The evening’s climax tested the housemates’ bravery, as they were tasked with nominating one among them to face the public vote. With Louis and Zeze exempt from the perilous decision, the house was left to ponder: who would step forward to face the wrath of the viewers?

As the twisted fairytale night drew to a close, the Celebrity Big Brother house was left reeling from the revelations and machinations of its ‘most evil’ inhabitant, Louis Walsh. Yet, with the lines between villainy and heroism blurred, one can’t help but wonder: In the game of Big Brother, is being branded the villain a curse, or a peculiar badge of honour?

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